THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933.

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AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES' RUGBY TEAM TO PLAY IN COLONY

RECREIO BEAT

LINCOLNS IN

CLEAN SWEEP

Regiment Playing Series Of Tennis Friendlies.

DEUTSCHER CLUB WIN

The Lincolns played their second friendly, lawn tennis encounter yesterday when they visited King's Park and lost to the Club Recreio by 9 sels to all.

The scores were:

V. Yvanovich and A. Silva (Re- crelo): -

beal Lt. Powell and B. M.

Trowi

beat L/Up Ellison and L.

Turney

4 3

beat Lt. Young and Dmr

Chapman

6-1

WINGFIELD BARRACKING

SCULLS

GUYE BEATEN BY A LENGTH

Southwood's Splendid Spurt.

THRILLING FINISH

BY G. C DRINKWATER.

WOULD HAVE

BEEN STOPPED

Had English Team Complained.

N.S.W. STATEMENT ON THE "HILL" TROUBLE

Sydney, August 14.

The question of "barracking" by | Test match spectators on the

PASSING THROUGH H.K. IN JANUARY

JAPANESE R

MAY STOP

GAMES EN ROUTE

..

(By Scrum Half.)

RUGBY CLUB FIXTURES

Seventeen Games For First Fifteen.

famous "Hill" at Sydney has been THERE is every possibility of the Combined

Australian Universities Rugby Union team TRIANGULAR TOURNEY DATES playing against the Hong Kong Rugby Club at the Valley in January when they pass through on their way to Japan.

(By SCRUM HALF)

SCHMELING

TO FIGHT

UZCUDUN

Bout Fixed For October.

POINTS DECISION IN PREVIOUS ENCOUNTER.

New York, Aug. 30.

Max Schmeling, 'former, world's heavyweight champion, and Pauline Uzcudun of Spain, one-time ranking contender, have been sign- ed to do battle in 15 rounds at Amsterdam, Holland, early in

The Hong Kong Rugby Club are October, Joe Jacobs, Schmeling's commencing their season on Octo- manager, announced today. ber 21 when they will play the. The proposed bout is expected Royal Navy in the first of their to be another ring classic in the seventeen fixtures.

heavyweight class. A most interesting card has been Australians and the Shanghai In-

August 12. raised again by Mr. Harold Heyden, L. F. Southwood, of Thames secretary of the New South Wales R.C., yesterday won the amateur Cricket Association. In a state- championship of the United King- ment he said: dom from the bolder, Denis Goyé, "No complaint against barrack- of London R.C., by one length, in ing was made to any of our officials

Should this match not materialise the Austra- the record time of 21min. Ilsec., by the English cricketera Ilian team will play on Saturday, February 24, on H. Ribeiro and M. Oliveira (Re- after one of the most thrilling races any offensive barracking had been their way back to the Commonwealth.

it has been my privilege to watch trolling bodies the necessary steps brought to the notice of the con-

J. H. McElney, the Club skipper, said yester- 6. 2 The previous best time for the would have been taken to stamp it day that he was awaiting a reply from the Austra-arranged and the visit of both the G-2 Wingfield Sculls was T. D. A. OUL. 6- 3 Collet's 2-min. 47sec. in 1929, while

lian A. V. Remedios and A. M Xavier Ernest Barry's professional record which exception can be taken is regarding the fixture in January as the Canadian a

"The only type of barracking to

He was, however, pessimistic for the course is 21 min. 12 2-5 scc. offensive barracking. The ether is team which visited Japan last year were not allow- G4 which he established in his match harmless. 6. 3 with George Towns in 1908.

Callet barracking can be put down, and ed to play matches en route, and he was afraid 69 won a match with Jack Beresford in the future the necessary steps that the Japanese might force the Australians to

creio) :---

beat Powell and Trowt

beat Ellison and Turner

beat Young and Chapman..

(Recreio) —

beat Powell and Trowt

beat Ellison and Turner

beat Young and Chapman

German Club Win

On Saturday the Lincolns lost to the Deutscher Club by 6 wetu to 3 at King's Park.

The scores were: B. Soltau

and H.

1 Deutscher Club):--

Huboseder

beat CSgt. Robinson und

Pte. Chapman

beat L/Cpl. Ellison and Pte.

Turner

in 1926 in 21min. 32sec.

think offensive

will be taken to put it down.

manager.

The conditions yesterday were, of course, very

fast-a fine tide 'ing to the

"There is not offensive barrack adopt the same principles. with a fresh easterly breeze behind because of the increasing number same extent to-day as

I.

there was in the past, apparently AUSTRALIAN The winners of the three preof women who are now frequenting liminary heats on Wednesday were the "H" at Sydney. The average Southwood, who started yesterday | Australian will not stand for bad

LEAGUE PLAYERS 6.0 on the Middlesex station, Guye in language before women,

the centre, and C. K. H. Buckle, of

IN ACTION "The M.C.C. asked the Board of 6- Magdalene, Camb., on Surrey. Al-Control to give

though he went off at the slower sideration, and probably something barracking con-

Very Fast Side, 10- 8 stroke Southwood al once took will be done by the Board."-Reu-j Sommer lead. but Guye soon came

up 10 ter. 'him, and at Craven Steps the latter 6- 2 was well clear in 2min. 36sec. with beat Robinson and Chapman 6-0 Buckle some 3 lengths down on

5-7 Southwood. and H. Petersen

beat Lieul Powell and

B.

M. Trowt

V. Foraita and G.

(Deatscher Club):~

beat Ellston and Turner

lost to Powell and Trow!

II. Boese

(Deutscher Club):--

·

laid

their

They Did Complain. The members of the M.C.C. team

complaints about barracking before the proper body -the M.C.C. committee. It would, Southwood was gaining below have been against all etiquette for

Southwood Fouls Motor-ship,

memorable one: terporters should make the season

The premier äfteen will he called on to play on fifteen successive Saturdays and will then be rested for the game against Shanghat,"

The following fixture list is only)

The following is taken from the Football section have not yet com- a tentative one as the Association

An Australian Universities Rugby Union team will tour Japan during the next Australian aum Įmer season. This announcement

was made yesterday, following Dec. negotiations between the Sydney) University Rugby Union Club and the Japan Rugby Union.

The pair met once before, in 1929, with Schmeling emerging vietor over the Spanish Wood- chopper after 15 rounds of milling.

The scrap will be Schmeling'e first since losing to Max Baer of California by 10-round technical knockout on June 8 this year in New York.

INDIAN CRICKET TOUR.

A Mysterious Cable

To The M.C.C.

Calcutta August 25.

(Sookunnos) In view of currency having been (Sookunpoa) given to the story of

RUGBY

Sydney Morning Herald of.Aug. 1: pleted their fixture card:

Oct.

Nor.

21 v Navy 28

11 11 V

*

12

B

25 20

1.8 Army

v Army (Sookunpoo)

Borderers Navy

(Club)

(Club)

Club

(Bookuppco)

Y

Navy

2 v Navy

(Club) (Club)

"

v Army

16

V. ARMY

23

V NAVY

30 ARMY V NAVY

Jan.

13 y

N

NAVY

20

27

v Navy

Feb.

(Club) 3 Interport Trial (Sookunpoo)

10 ARMY v NAVY

London, Aug. 17. The Australlan Rugby League team spent some time yesterday in practice on the Wembley Stadium round, but this was only a pre- Ilminary to their serious training.

They appeared fast and in good

Sunderland; considered they had

beat Robinson and Chapman 6 2 the Mile Post, but fouled a motor: them to have complained to Aus-form, and the manager, Mr. Harry

loat to Ellison and Turner

lost to Powell and Trowt..

The team, which will consist of 22 players and a munager, will leave Sydney on December 30, and return on March 16, The tourists will play seven matches in Japan, and possibly a match at Hong Kong on the way to Japan.

6- 0 ship anchored in mid-stream. At tralian officials. That they did ob-managed to keep very it during the 3- the PORT Guye led by over two ject to the methods of the "hill-

lengths in 4min. 45secs, and dwellers" Buckle

is evident from the long voyage. The players will in- was four more lengths following passage in the M.C.C. pect the Arsenal Stadium toegreed to a request to pay all the down. Southwood steered too far cable to the Board of Control:

morrow and then engage in further over to Surrey at

practice. Buckle drew up a little.

PAY CORPS BEAT MEDICALS.

Lewis Bryan And

Tuson Shine.

The Royal Army Pay Corps de- feated the Royal Army Medical Corps by 7 Hefs to 2 at Sookunpoo on Monday,

Scores!

Q. M. S. Oldfield & Sgt. Tribble (R.A.P.C.):-

!

Harrod's

and

Guye led by 2% lengths at Hammersmith in 8min. 31sec., but from this point Southwood began to draw up. He had nearly caught his man at the Oil Mills, where there wAS B foul. At the bottom of the Eyot Southwood made his first big effort and went ahead.

"Barracking has, unfortunately, always been indulged in by specia- tora in Australin to a degree quite unknown in this country. During the late tour, however, it would ap- pear to have exceeded all previous experience and on occasions to have become thoroughly objection- Jable.

"There appears to have been ttle or no effort on the part of

An impressive moment oc- curred during a reception and luncheon given to the party by the Wembley Stadium authori- ties, when one minute's silence was observed in memory of Ray Morria, one of the team, who died during the journey from Australia.

The King, in reply to a telegram

At Chiswick Steps (13min 7sec.) those responsible for the adminis-from Mr. A. J. Elvin, managing the Thames man led by half-a-tration of the game in Australis to director of Wembley Stadium, wish- length, but up Duke's Meadows interfere or to control this exhibi-ed the team every success.. first one led and then the other. tion This was naturally regarded Bir Noel Curtle. Bennett, in a Both took the Middlesex arch of by members of the team Barnes Bridge (17min. 50sec.), but serious lack of consideration for that, although he had been brought as atoset to "The Kangaroos," -sald before they were

clear there was them." another foul. Guye lost a good

lost to Rev. Lewis-Bryan and

S. M. Tuson

3 4

best Pie. Stevens and Pte.

Pedley

& 1

beat Major Pryo and Cpl.

Colledge

9-7

length, but with Southwood out in

Col. Bilderbeck and Sgt. Wilson (R.A.P.C.):-

lost to Lewis-Bryan and

Tuson

beat Stevens and Pedley

beat Pryn and Colledge Q. M. S. Warman Preston (R.A.P.C.) :—

3- 6

Jup in the Rugby Union code, he was very impressed by the League game and thought there was nothing

6 v ARMY.

"my-

(Club) sterious" cable, in anʼinterview to the Associated Press at Calcutta Sookunpoo)

(Club) Mr. RE, Grant Govan, President. (Club) Board of Cricket Control in India, v Combined Services said:

(Bookunpos)

(Bookunpoo) 14 H'KONG › SHANGHAI

N

(Club) 17 S'hal v Combined Services

(Club) 24 H'KONG AUSTRALIANŠ

(Club)

(Club)

The Japanese Rugby Union has expenses of the tour, and will re- tain all the proceeds. Previously the Japanese authorities had aug- gested that the team should pay its March 17 Seven-A-Side, Tourney own expenses and share in the re-

(The fixtures given in capital letters ceipts.

are Triangular Tournament matches),

"Walist possibly some cable unknown to me has been sent, there is no mystery about the fact that I cabled to the M.C.C. recently expressing a hops that Jardine's injury would not prevent him from leading the team and advising the M.C.C. of India's disappointment ow- ing to the inability of Wyatt, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Ames and Papater to accept the invita- tion to join the M.C.C., and mentioning the names of cer- tain players which India would be very glad to have the ad-

were any vacancies in the team."

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(RESULTS ON PAGE 1.)

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ston

812

Villa

the centre ho made a dash for the ficent spurt and won by a length, more spectacular. 'middlesex side.

with Buckle about, five lengths.be- G-1 Fast the, Brewery Guye was hard hind. Had the Cambridge under- 6-8 put to it to hold a lead and to avoid graduate not gone right out of the a foul and sculled over 80 to do tide above Chiswick Steps he would and 5st this. In the last half-minuts, how undoubtedly have been much closer

beat Lewis-Bryan And

Тивоп

beat Stevens and Pedley

beat Pryn and Colledge ....

12-10

7-

6. 8'

ever, Southwood put in a magni-up at the finish."

Reggie Meen Fails To Stage

AUSTIN'S SECRET OF Comeback Against Jack Pettife

SUCCESS. Able To Breathe Through Nose,

London, Aug. 21.

H. W. Austin, England's famou Davis Cup lawn tennis player, has this week revealed that the secret of his brillant return lo form and strength actually lies in the fact | that he can now breathe freely through his nose.

ON

TO-DAY

Lawn Tennis "C" Division Chinesa R.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. Craigengower v. Club de Recreio Indian C. v. Radio Sports Club Police v. Kowloon Docks Filipino Club y, Deutscher Klub.

the Tiger's football ground, In the second round Meen fore-Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Indians at Leicester, where Gains ed the pace, and while doing well Army T. C. v. Central British Asan, knocked out Scolt a couple of years with his left was ducking, cleverly aga, Reggie Meen recently made a and, making. Pettifer miss... further attempt to come into the The Lalceater man again fumped Lawn Bowla Second Division Jack Pettifer, Hmelight, and had as his opponent in with his left, but Pettifer stop

Meen, however, lalled to accomplish the desired coma. back, being knocked out in the ''- seventh, round.

ined him just in time,

A year ago, he took his wife to Harley Street specialinti - who noticed that his breathing was bad.) Dinregarding the height and ed and tried to get goire, with his

The first sensation, came in the sixth round, when," with a left to the atomach) followed by a left to the Jaw, Pettifer There were about 10,000 specta-sent his man to the boards, for Wales, was the referee, fors, and Mr. C. B. Thomas of a count of maven, G

The Leicester man then clinch-

‚and casually" "romarked :: "How on earth do you manage to run about tennis court breathing like `that?"

"An examination revealed an ob. struction completely closing one Raide of "Bunny's "nose and a sub sequent operation made a new man of hims

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Kowloon BGC v. Craigengowar CC Indian R.C. v. Yacht Club Hong Kong Electric R.C. 7, E'lson C,U. Interport Practice games,

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Charlton Clapton

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weight of his opponent, Meen rush-left, but without success. Tad in at the beginning of the first! The end came in the seventhi round with several blows to the round Pettifer landed with a left body and Pattifer retaliated with to the Jaw and a right to the body,

left swing to the head and fane. and Meen, was put down for the entries have Pettifer blocked Meon's left, but full county open Palics Hot the round favoured: Meen, who Over ten rounds, Harry Crosslay the slow was strong and was showing som? (Barborough) (beat Maurice Gel- Ber hin old sghting style, wartierul solte (France) on points,

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I wish something could be done to bring them closer to gether again," he adds. "I would like to see matches played an- nually between the British Byder Cup team and the American 6 Walker Cup team, and the Bri- Hah Walker Cup team and tha American Ryder Cup team." Beuter

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