TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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SHANGHAI PACK DANGEROUS

HONG KONG PRACTISING FOR THURSDAY'S GAME

HARD MATCH WITH MARINES

(By Scrum Half.)`

Tow in Shanghai, are

HE Hong Kong Rugby team, son, but he is quite certainly better now than Walters in the centre, the lat- some strenuous prac-ter being essentially a roving for putting in tice in preparation for Thura-ward. day's Interport, encounter. Shang-

hai's

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THE NEW

HANDICAPS

FOR YACHTS

La Cigale Scratch Instead of Luana.

LILETTE ALMOST DOUBLED.

The Sailing Committee of the Royal Hong Kong. Yacht Club have revised the handicaps for yachts of the cruiser class for this year.

The new handicaps in minutes and decimala of a minute per hour of elapsed time, are as follows:- Championship Points.

La Cigale Scratch Wanderer Azuma

U & I

BOSSUET THE COLONY GOLF TEAM

HURT

Shanghai Suffer First Setback.

DANGEROUS LOOKING VISITING

COMBINATION.

Good Ball Control.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)

THE Shanghai soccer team

Tmet with their first set-

back yesterday, when Bossuet,

their inside left, strained n

Mackenzie Playing As Reserve

Shanghai Side Show Definite Lack Of Practice

thigh muscle in the first prac-MITCHELL AND PEARCE

tice. He was forced to leave

(By Divot.)

THE ROSS

CUP

Nine Byes In First

Round Draw.

The draw for the Ross Cup for Ladies Golf resulted as follows:

Mrs. Middleton Smith, Miss Munro, Mra, Valentine, Misa Cousens, and Miss Robinson receiv ed byes.

Mrs. Byme Thomson v. Misa Phillipowaky.

OFF FORMrs, Lissamam v. Mrs. Brown.

Mrs. Sherry v. Mrs. Roffey, Mies Pullum v. Mrs. Wren. Mra. Musson v. Mrs. Rodgers. Mrs. Clark v. Mrs. Stafford-

Smith.

days, and it is hoped that he willHE Triangular Golf Interport The court said in effect that, if be fit to participate in the Inter-

commences to-morrow at Fan- the boy had been the defendant's port as he is undoubtedly the most ling when Hong Kong play Shang-caddy, it would have been his own dangerous of the Shanghai for hai at singies. at 10.30 am. over duty to watch the ball, but that, Kirk, and Mrs. Mackenzie, received

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the field for attention,

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It is understood that Bossuet

4.5

will be rested for the next two

6.0

7.0

10

7.2

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8.0

Isis

8.0

Brenda

8.0

Typhoon Curlew

8.0

8.0

Monsoon

8.0

Tern

8.0

Quest

9.5

Tavy I.

10.0

Candela

11.0 12.0

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chances are favoured in THE Army might have improved

West Wind their side had they brought Ireno North

brif after their

Waseda Crewe-Read into the back division, Luana liant display against University in their first match. On either at full back with Birt up Norseman that occasion Waseda would have with the threequarters, or at three- Cherub been held to a draw of 13 pts-all quarter instead of Walters, who had J. C. W. Taylor converted a would have been seen to more ad- try beneath the posts in the closing vantage in the pack. Raymus,

newcomer to the Army pack, gave a minutes.

good display, but the best perform was that of were do-ance by a newcomer CHANGHAI, however,

cisively beaten in their second Escott, the Navy wing forward. He Sen Lurk V. 8.0 encounter, and we can only hope reached a very high standard dur-Sen Rover 10.0 that their previous performance was ing periods of the game. merely a flash in the pan. however, interesting to see that all defeat of England by Wales

at Twickenham proved-a sur-Lilette the forwards in the All-Shanghai team, with the exception of Neilson prise. It was thought that Eng- Dorothy II. 12.0 (Argylls), are Club players, and a land had a very fair chance of carry-Imegen section of the Shanghai press state ing off the International Champion-Chinook

was jointly held by

La Cigale is now scratch boat that if Waseda succeed in benting ahip which this side they may well claim the England, Ireland and Wales last instead of Luann. The latter is year. Now it looks very much as if painfully undercanvassed for racing championship of the East!

the Welsh wing forwards are going and even with her 'new allowance TAVEN more interesting is the to carry all before them at a time of 7 minutes cannot hope to win

mort. W. Tayler, the when wing-forward play is being except

Yachts favoured by the new handicaps are as follows:-

Lilette now receives 12 minutes Instead of 6% minutes formerly from scratch boat.

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fast Club centre threequarter, has criticised in all corners

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been selected as full back, while. Lt. Rugby world. Keith Murray, who assisted the Army and Kowloon at wing three- TT is very probable that R.A. quarter, has been given the wing Gerrard, the former D. B. S. position. B. Brind, centre threeqaur-scholar, was playing in the game. ter, and E. C. Hubbard, half back, He has enjoyed a very successful are the only other Club members in season to date. On Christmas Eve the aide which will attempt to play he opened the scoring for Bath A clever Waseda at their own game seven against. Bridgend with

break through, and was largely res- forwards and oight backs..

The selected All-Shanghai team to ponsible for his side's success by Bath have won 12 of 16 pts. to 6. play Waseda is as follows:

J. C. A. Taylor (Club); C. E. their 18 games, and drawn another, Swank or E. Townsley (Marines), scoring 171 points as against thetr B. Brind (Club), H. E. Raamussen opponent's 129: (Marines), R. M. Keith-Murray

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12.0 12.0

Candela now receives 11 minutes instead of 8% minutes formerly from scratch boat..

SeaRover now receives 10 minutes instead of 8 minutes formerly. from scratch boat.

Imogen how receives 12 minutes instead of 111⁄2 minutes formerly from scratch boat.

Tavy II. now receives 10 minutes Instead of 9 minutes formerly from scratch boat..

wards.

Mrs. Ross v. Mrs. Roberta.. Mies Sutton, Mrs. Dovey, Mrs.

First round to be played before February 7.

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the Old Course. The foursomes since he was caddying for another All members of the team and tho will be played over the New Course player, the defendant was respon reserves looked very at when they at 2 p.m. came out on to the field, and were

byes.

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HONG KONG

O.E. C. MARTON

R. ANDREWES.

M. W. BUDD.

A. E. LISSAMAN.

E. J. R. MITCHELL. T. A. PEARCE.

A, K. MACKENZIE.

soon pelting away at Bradley in AM not too satisfied with the goal.

the recent form of E. J. R. After kicking around for a quar Mitchell and T. A. Pearce, and I ter of an hour the team and roser-have slight qualms regarding theirL

They have ves were divided into two sides, and prospects to-morrow. the players then got into their been taking a considerable interest stride.

in cricket lately and their golf hne consequently suffered. Last Sun- day both players were out on the course at Fanling and neither player impressed. I am also a

HOW THEY FARED. little uncertain regarding A. K. Mackenzie, though he has it in him THIS is how the players have farod in Interport singles encounters to bring off a surprise.

since 1024:

FW. L. H 624 0 85 1

KEATS IMPRESSES. The most impressive players were Kents of the East Lanes who showed a fine turn of speed on the right wing and who put in some ex- cellent contres. For a man of his stature he is only about 5 feet inahe can certainly show some of the Hong Kong men how to move. Bossuet showed that he

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Lissaman

HE Shanghai players, judging, E. C. Merton Tfrom yesterday's outing at Andrews could place the ball in the net Fanling, lack practice. They are, M. W. Budd

A. EX when anywhere near the penalty however, a formidable team and A. K. Mackenzie area, while Hay of the Argylla is may prove just a little too steady E. J. R. Mitchell. one of the most dangerous men for our men. Hong Kong have won W. H. G. Huggett.. when within anywhere of shooting only once against Shanghal and that K. M. Cumming.... distance.

P. E.

Collet, who played centre for ward yesterday, gave a dazzling display af. ball control; and his drives were easily the most power ful that Bradley had to contend with."

Collet will be one of the men that the Hong Kong defence will have to watch very close-

ly.

was at Fanling in 1930. We have A. V. Parot

a very fine side this year, and it will *J. R., H. Mason, come as a surprise if our coloura are lowered.

le a pity that Jim Ferrier is

Inot wollte for Shantal Last

month he won the New South Wales Summer Card with a card of. 38-486-74, which was excellent going on that particular day which K. C. Chen, said to be the best was ruined by a very strong wind. XHILE on the subject of Eng- Cherub now receives 8 minutes forward in Shanghai certainly liv-At the ninth hole (567 yards) he (A. & S. Highlanders), E. C. Hu, Wand and Wales the following instead of 72 minutes formerly od up to his name yesterday, when, almost reached the green in 2, but bard (Club); A. Parlato (Marines),

together with Collet and Keats, he he approached through the greer J. C. Lee (Marines); R. D. K. Silby may be of interest:

Irene.now receives minutes out-generalled the opposing side and put in a 6. His father in (captain), D. B. W. Murray, J. Š.

instead of 5% minutes formerly and sent in some wonderful first- Shanghal must be tired of being Ritchie, J. R. Younger, W. H. T.

time drives. from scratch boat.

congratulated on its son's suc- Pilcher, A, J. Kane (all Club),

Azuma now receives 21⁄2 minutes

cesses. He is now the New South Neilson (A. & S. Highlanders).

Wales champfon. instead of 2 minutes formerly from scratch boat.

Reserves.Nozawa (Club), War wick (Marines), Neil (Club), Dakin (H. M. Suffolk), Slusser (Marinea).

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G. L. Hirst, the former Welsh Rugby International, writes:

from scratch boat.

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Yachts handicapped a little fur. ther. by the new handicaps are 85 follow-

LADIES' YACHTING,

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In bis gamo-against T. DE Pendered in 1928 Mason developed an old injury and was forced to stop playing at the 18th where Pendered led one up. The match, however, did not count in the total.

SHANGHAI

T. B. M. Terrance,

(Captain)

J. W. Harrison W. H. G. Huggett.

K. M. Cumming,

A. V. Pattett.

D. Ward Smith

--P. V. Prevot..

He is very fond of getting inside the penalty area and meeting the ball first time, Stanley -Gaah did not attemptHE First Round of the Junior THE following have been the re- Championship at Fanling pro-Tsults of Interport matches anything too strenuous, but spent

HONG KONG 7, BHANGHAI

1924-Shanghai 6 Hong Kong.

(Played at Kiangwan, Shang-

hal, in October) spi 1926-Hong Kong 1 Shanghai 10 (Played at Fanling in February) 1926-Shanghal 4 Hong Kong 4 (Played at Kiangwan, Shanghai,

in October)

(Continued from Column 6.) LR. Andrewes-1926, 1926","

1928, 1980

T. D. E. Pendered-1926","1928 Capt. Morris-1926", Capt: Bloxham--1928

L. G. 8. Dodwell-1928, 1928",

1930

Capt. Erskine--1928 Murray--1928.

0. E. C. Marton-1928, 1980,

1930

·A. E: Lissaman¬~1928* F. E. Redmond-1928* C. C. Stark-1028*. . Wrigley-1980 Lawrance-1980, 1980*

I: Newton-1930*.-

AGAINST MANILA

A: B. Stewart-1924

I. W. Shewad-1924, 1926, 1929*;

1980

A...H...... ··Ferguson—1924, – 1928;-

1930

R. A. Camidge--1924.

Capt. Bennett-1924, 1927" :

E. J. R. Mitchell-1924

N. L. Smith-1926, 1929, 1980*.

C. Bulmer Johnson-1925*

W. Douglas-1925, 1928

J. M. Walker—1925*. ;

LR. Andrewes—1925",

Met 1929*, 1980

D. G. Bruce-1925*

R. M. Smith-1926

T. D. E. Pendered-1926, 1928

A. K. Mackenzie-1928

Capt. Erskine 1927, 1928

Capt. Bloxham- 1927, 1928,

1929, 1980

C. C. Stark1027

Lt-Comdr. Brown-1027:

F. J. de Rome-1927*.

LGS. Dodwell-1928, 1980.

R. Murray-1928

O. E. C. Marton 1929, 1990, [1930*

H. G. Sheldon-1929 Wrigley 1980, 1980* Lawrence 1980*.

W. M. Thomson-1980o.

** denotes player travelled to rival

port

"I and my brother, F. W., were responsible for Emanuel taking up Rugby in 1906; now the Old Boys run many fifteens. I have a photo- graph of the first school side, which includes the touch judge Leslie

his time directing his men and tellided a few surprise results, the between Hong Kong and Shanghai TONG KONG, however, should Henson, destined to gain fame in H

Typhoon, Curlew, Monsoon, Torning them how and what to do. His most notable of which being the since 1824 beat Shanghai, though they another sphere."

Hirst holds a curious record and Sea Lark V now receives 8 passes from the centre of the will experience much tougher op position when pitted against the that of being the tuly Welshman to minutes instead of 8 minutes field to his wing sen gave. but one defeat of H. Hampton, J. Mac Knight and H. H. Mundy. C. B. an international formerly from scratch.

indication, that Gash has lost none Robertson proved to be too good for a goal in U. S. Marines. Waseda, however, drop

H. Hampton who lost the match on proved that they were not invin-match at Twickenham. This was in The rest of the yachts all remain of his former brilliance,

"ANOTHER SEAL.

the last green by a two hole defeat, cible by a 24-0 victory, and I think 1914, when Wales lost by only one on the same handicap in relation

Hughes, the Argylls' left winger,

C. H. Burton accounted for H. H. that our back division will be fast point, 10-9, to a powerful England to the scratch bont La Cigale.

was also in the picture with some Mundy to the tune of 5 and 8 enough to hold the speedy Marine side which included W. R. Johnston,

well-directed drives and centres, walls J. MacKnight lost to D. Ellis backs. The Hong Kong players, will C. N. Lowe, R W.. Poulton-Falmer

most of which would have been vary on the last green. MacKnight was 1926 Shanghal 5 Hong Kong 4 SHANGHAI TEAM NOT play the Marines after the Interport and C. H. Pillman.

dangerous in a real game.

expected to go far in this com- and will arrive back in the Colony

(Replay over 18 holes) Hughes has a fine speed for a petition, but weak putting on 1928 Hong Kong 3 Shanghai on, February 1

winger and knows just where hie in several greens and the steady play (Played at Fanling. In January) ride man wants the ball-another of his opponent brought about his 1928-Shanghal 8 Hong Kong 1 defeat. Burton is playing very Seat

(Played at Kiangwan, Shanghai, Jack, the Police reserve, showed much improved golf, qualifying for in October)ANG wonderful ball control, and cer- the Peel Cup and winning the 1930- Hong Kong 6 Shanghai 4 tainly knows where to put the ball Bogey Fool over the week-end.

The following are the matches when he gets within range. Hie kicks are not lacking in sting and to be decided in the second round. power either, for Bradley had to do

W. A. Stewart v. C.-H. Bradley: bis utmost to keep the ball from en-

L. Goldman v. H. C. Gould. tering the net.

C. B. Robertson v. C. E. Band- strom.

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C. B. A. TEAM TO-MORROW.

SELECTED

Bossuet To Be Tried Out On Thursday.

(Played at Fanling in February) JACK OR HAY MAY BE GIVEN

1930 Shanghat 6 Hong Kong 0

(Played at Klangwan, Shanghai,

in October)AN

Mrs. Kemble in Ralla won the THE old school of Rugby taught Seventh Ladies' Yachting Cham- the game.on strange and uncon-pionship. Mrs. Blake (Diana) was THE absence of Hardy after ten ventional lines. Pride of place in second with Miss Knill (Dorothea) TH

minutes play last Saturday the scrums was given to the best and Miss Layton (Collean) third completely disorganised the Army forward. He took the centre of the and fourth.

Mrs. Day in Speedwell won the team, and was largely responsible front-row. And the next best had for the Navy victory which gave the honourable positions on his right """G" and class, while Mrs. Club the championship in the Trian- and left, writes Frank Waters. Sheldon (La Linda) won the "A"

My place was usually in the back. Class, gular Tournament. Howitt nover received an outstanding opportunity row, unless called upon to fill to send Stevens away as Hebert vacancies in the front caused by seldom beat Smith for possession in epidemics of Influenza or measles. tho tight scrums owing to the Army That was how I was introduced The following will represent the Together with the other forwards

D. Ellis v. C. H. Burton. G forwards being the lighter of the to the evils of wing forward play C. B. A. against the Club de Recreio Jack should be a very, dangerous, two packs. a life of Rugby crime" begun at in a friendly hockey match at man.

CANNOT let this opportunity The Navy, greatly strengthened the age of ten years, King's Park tomorrow at 8.10 p.m. Li Ning and Voong, the two

Without mentioning the At Flangwan Later, however, I found the ex-charp: G. Denean; 3. 1. Bickford, Tung Hwa players, impressed with by players from the Devonshire, fully deserved their victory, and perience invaluable when I want to S. MacNider; R. Blyth, N. Whitley, their fine clearances and were very decision of an appellate court in might have won by a larger margin Cambridge. There the best for King, R. A. Carroll, T. 8. Dsure footed, especially the latter New York regarding the case of a than 5-0 had Ryder loosed the ball wards wore judged to be the most Whitley G. H. Fowler, M. Well, E. who gave a fine display of ball con caddy being struck by a player's more often instead of over-doing conspicuous ones. And those of this MacNidor, Reserve: G. Gurevitch, trol combined with neat passing the short punt ahead. ・

who filled back-row positions gain

ed a lot of exediti:

ARMYTAGE, who was expected WANAW

on HE following will represent South Wales Borderers "A" XV. :- Saturday, a on the injured Est, hav

The tear on the whole should be a very dangerous one, and the Hong Kong team will have to do their utmost to retain, the Telegraph Cup.c

to turn out for the Navy the ClubA against the Rte. Jones; Cpl. Shaw, Lieut. ing sustained a damaged shoulder South Wales Borderers at Sookup- Hamilton (captain); Pie Sim-Hong Kongamanadanger will monds, Pte. Lewis; Lieut. Richard lie in the visiting forward line. while playing in Shanghal. Hub-poo to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. Boh Pte. Hoskins, Pte. Whelan, where the hippy fast Sha back, the brilliant Navy wing for L. Goldman, D. Hynes, NM. ward was antther, absentee owing to Cochrane, A. W. Torrible, A. He Bromley, Pte. Watkins, Sat, hellanders will pre Injuries, I was surprised to see Harbord; S. J. H. Fox, N. M. Mac Constant, Pte. Gilmore, Pte, Lloyd, eles round our. the Army profer Hewitt to Hoskins, kintosh, S. H. Garrod, JH and I can on conclude that the McElney G. C. Moutrie, WE CA latter was not quite fit as he is un Nigol, F. R. Burch A. R. Cox, Q. An doubtedly. the better of the two stla and K. A Munro, players ilton was another Reserves E, S, King and G. Army absentee. He has not shown) Dalziel G extraordinarily good form this sea

following wil represent the

to. (25) Jones, and L/Cpl. (40) The following is the Shar

Touch Judges Pier

Referee: Capt. G

On Saturday the

will play the Royal Bookunpoo at 4.p.my

drive

❤ Triangular Interport

VACANCY.

Stanley Gosh has not been able to The results give the following select the Shanghal soccer team tabla"

For Thursday's game owing to the

Hong Kong Shanghai injury, sustained by Bossuet at the

Won

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6.

practice yesterday.

Bossuet will be rested until Thursday morning when be will be given a tryout. Should he be declar ed unfit either Hay (Argylla) or two encounters were drawn Jack (Police) will be given, the

At Kiangwan.

position of Inside left

Hay, who will be remembered as HONG KONG INTERFORTERS the brilliant Argylis half back THE following have rep ent in the local soccer league two sca

19onen met Shamssons ago, is capable of Uling the

The defendant in the case was sued by an 11-year-old caddy who charged that, while playing at the clus fast August, the defendant's

AH Ferguson drive struck him aí since 1924.

1920 1928

Shewa1-1924 1928, 1926 on

K. C. Chen Tung Hwa);

Club), Bossuet.

Hughes

1980 RA. Camidge—1924. Nine (Fung Capt. Bennett

Fack A. K Mickens (ERC), ON. L. Smith-19 and S. H

team!

Joint

R. M. Smith1026.

W Douglas 1926

Mireland 1920

side position, but it le considered 1926, mere probable that Jack will be given the vacamy, should there be

The Interport game will be re played if necessary on Friday, when seed extra time will be granted it the tearin still on level terms at the

game

Should the match be

1980 conclu

Shanghai

Chiness a

be played on Sunday

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