THE CHINA MAIL
SATURDAY
1934
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POLICE WIN MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT FOR FIRST
́CLUB FAVOURED
FOR "SEVENS”
Last Year's Final May Be Enacted.
SEVEN GAMES TO-DAY
The Club, who have won the.
ENGLAND EXPECTED
TO WIN RUGBY
Scotland Attempting To Force Triple Tie.
SASSENACHS BETTER BALANCED FIFTEEN
Not since the 1929-30 season
have England held the Internation- al Rugby Championship by herself, bat to-day's game against Scotland jat Twickenham should enable her
Įto record i 100 per cent, triumph
Seren-A-Side Rugby Touramment¡la addition to securing the Calcut-
for the only two years It has bemta Cup.
in existence, are favoured to re- Rugby critics at Home are un- cord the "hat trick” to-day against animous in selecting the English | the challenge of the seven surviv- ing "serena."*
fifteen as the best balanced of the four competing countries.
Should Scotland, last year's un- the overcome beaten champions,
The Borderers “A," who reached the Final last year, should exper
once little difficulty in reaching the last four to-day, though the Bank should run them pretty close Twickenham bogury to-day a triple In the Semi-Final Round.
tie between England, Scotland and
In all seven games will be play-Wales will ensue. Ireland have ed this afternoon, commencing at 315 p.m.
The Programme
teams.
COM
NOMPETITORS In the Senior Raca (Three Miles), taking the water jump at the finish of the Eton Col- lege steeplechase. A. J. Marsden, the winner, is seen jump- Ing.-(8. & G.),
200 FAIL AT WATER JUMP
BAKER'S BOWLING WINS GAME
East Lancs Beat Artillery
Eton Steeplechase completed their fixtures, being de- feated in each of ber three games.
Very fast times were made in the aclected The following are the
Eton College steeplechases this year. England--Owen Smith (St. Mary's But the water jump. 22 feet The following are the Second Hospital Booth (Headingley), Cran- wide, and only 30 yards from the GARTHWAITE 53 OUT OF 104 Round matches in correct order of [mer" (Oxford University), Gerrard!
Slow winning post, was not cleared by the draw:
Gadney (Leicester); Rew any of the 200 competitors, who all Fine bowling by Pie: Baker ( for 16) dismissed the Royal Artillery (Bristol},{ received a ducking.
for 104 and enabled the East Lancashire regiment to win by 58 runa at Sookunpoo yesterday.
Scorea,
(Bath). Melide (Woterlos);
Cumberland "A" ✓ Kowloon
v R. A. Stonecubers th). Club
Lincolns Bank
United Services), Dicks (Norres Borderora "A" v Cornwall
Gregory Longland (Northampton)
This jump has been cleared only (ten), Fry (Liverpool), Kendrew twice since 1880.
(Leicester), and Weston (Northamp Prince Waldemar, of Hesse, was ton).
Scotiant-Brown (London Scottish); Among the 160 boys taking part in Club; J. J. Ferguson; R. H. Grif- Shaw (Glasgow High School); Dick the junior jump.
The Teams
(Carrbidge); Lind
at
East Lancs.
(Dunfermline), The senior race was won by A. Lt. J. P. Williams, b Walker 24
C. 6. M. Elvin, e Hopkins, b ths. J. Hutchison; B. C. Meck; Dove (Cambridge); Colter (head J. Marsden, son of a master McLellan (Capl.), W. E. Peers, and Fyfe
Jefries High A. F. Walkden.
School): Logan (Edinburgh Eton. He ran brilliantly to win by L/C. Goldsworthy, run out...
(Watsonians), Borderer "A"-Sgt. Gould; L/Sgt. Wanderera); Ritchie
quarter-mile, in 14 Shav
Ple. Simmonds; L/Cpl. Hewill: Cottington (Kelso), Allen (Melrose); nearly L/Cpl. Hardy (Capt.), Ple. Jones (25), Beattle (lawick), Stewart (Stewari minutes 25 seconds, which almost Pte. Sandford, e Vibert, b Hop-
(Glasgow High equalled record... G. S. Brodrick |College), Lamble and Pte. Gilmour.
Waters (Selkirk) and Kowloon: T. Thomas; D. Fogg, W. School). A. Jenkins; Gordon Lum: S. MacNider. Watherion (Edinburgh Wanderers).
9.
ILMS and J. E. Wilson (Capt.).
Cornwall L-Cdr. Neame
(Capt.); Sub/Lt. Briggs.
Lt.
Surg./Lt. Goldsworthy: La. Webster; Lt. Allens, Copeman, and E. R. A. Gellately, Bank:-W. H. B. Rige:
H. R MeGitehriat; M. W. Turner; LG Robertson (Capt.); F. R. Burch. I H. Bradforst, and G. A. Stewart,
Cumberland "AE. A. Drury; Let Richards, Mid. Heman; Mid. Roand
SON
11. Buther, La. Brown, and Li Juniper.
R.A. Slonecutters: Let Melenite (Capt.; Birt, L/Bmdr. Hall, Barraclough, C/Bdr. Smith; Gunner Gunner Hubbard, and Gunner Wright.
Rapier's
Selections
NEW ZEALAND
RUGBY TOUR-··
International Dates, For 1935-36.
GAMES IN FRANCE AND
CANADA POSSIBLE
A
CHAMPIONS
MUST WIN
LAST GAME
Recreio "A Provide Stern Opposition
TO-DAY'S CAER CLARK HOCKEY
The deciding game in the Caer Clark Cup competition will be play- ed to-day when the Hong Kong Ladies' and the Recreia ”A” Ladies
ENGINEERS BEATEN
CHAMPIONS
WIN BY TWO
CLEAR GOALS
Radio Hopes Of Hat Trick Shattered
ST.
ANDREW'S MAY SHATTER 100 PER CENT. RECORD
(BY STICKS).
TIME
LIGHT BLUESTO WIN BOAT RACE
Eleventh Successive Win
Forecasted.
OXFORD HOLD RECORD
Cambridge, winners of the the Boat Race for the last ten years, are firm favourites for to-day's race from Rutney to Mortlake against Oxford, who have been severely handicapped by sickness.
| clash at Seskumpoo, commencing at
Th Dark Blues last won in 1913, by three quarters of a length. Last A win will give the Hong Kong
year they were beaten by 21⁄4 Ladies' the trophy for the fourth The Police hockey team are lengths after a heroic struggle year in succession, whereas a draw champions of the Mamak Hockey against a much superior sight. will enable the St. Andrew'I
Ladies, the runners-up, who are Tournament for this season, as the They, however, hold the record for only one point behind, to meet the result of their win over the Royal the distance 18 minutes 29 se- champions in a deciding game. De-Engineers by 2 goals to mal. Per-conds in 1911. Cambridge's nearest feat, however, will place the Saints kins and Patull scored the goals. approach to this time was 18 min-
utes 41 seconds in 1924. shead in the competition.
The Police have now to meet St. The Recreio are fielding a full Andrew's to complete their fix The following are the crews- team, but Miss M. Wallace, will be tures, but as they are points -→→→ OXFORD. replaced in the champions' half- ahead of the next best team-thew. H. Migotti (Worcester) 11.11 back line by Miss B. Helbling from Radio Sports Club, their position B, W. G. Holdsworth (Brzenose) 11.11 the full-back line. Miss J. Smalley | is unassailable.
P. Horr (New College) will make a welcome return at full- The Pollee have maintained a M. Coachman (Christchurch) 12.12
P. R. 8. Banks (Christchurch) back.
100 per cent record, and have pre. H, Lascelles (Balliol) The Recreio were defeated by vented the Radio from recording G. L. F. Thomson (Balliol)
the odd goal in three in the first
round.
The following are the teams: HE. Ladies M. Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley; B. Helbling, B. Pope, Mrs. M. K. Lowe: W. Marah, Dalslel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and B. King Recreio "A": - B. D'Almada; Baato, G. Ormand, H. Remedios, M. Alves, L. Silva-Netto: Lavier, A. Alves, C. Silva, M. Roza and B. R Imedios..
M.
12.11
14.5
11 10
11.9
the "hat trick" in a completion A. V. Sutcliffe (Trinity), str. : 14.0 which is now in its third year. |A. E. F. Bryan (Worcester), cox., B.1
9th: R.A. Defeated RA.M.C.
CAMBRIDGE.
11.6
12.1
The 9th Battery R. A. secured A. D. Kingsford (Pembroke) the Royal Army Medical Corps in W. G. R. M. Laurie (Selwyn) their fourth win when they defeated C. R. Buckle (Marok
Tournament match by 2 goals to nil.
Mamak Tournament Table To Date.
.. 13.2
D. Wilson (Clare) ...... 12.9 M. Payne (Third Trinity) 12.7 WA. T. Sambell (Pembroke). 13 J. H. T. Wilson (Pembroke).. N. J. Bradley (Pembroke), str.
Ко J. N. Duckworth (Jesus), sox. "
BOAT: RACE RESULTS
12.7
14.1
The following are the results of the
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts, University Boat Race since 1905; 11 11:50 0 37 12.22 ||
Won by
C. B. A. CHALLENGE
23
king5...
32
was second, and J. 8. Windham Lt. P. R. M. Wisden, b: Michell
Bds. Bevan, b Hopkins Wright third.
Saints Should Be Fully Extended
Police Radio
C. B. A
.11 20 50:19 15-Year
1206
3
C. D. Harris St. John won
the
L/C. Steele, c Hopkins, b Smith Bds, Whitehead, b Carter pte: Baker, not out Bds. Cox. b Carter.. Ete. Herbert, run out
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defeated every other team in the 7th Battery
The St. Andrew's Club, who have Andrew's
Medway United
.10) 6~ 4. 1.10 17 11
4.7.1 16 18 10 8539:20 11 10
1907
Winner Cam. Cam.
Time Igth. 19m. 26. 34
'.'
20m. 263. 4
1908
Cam.
15
1910.
competition, with the exception of R. E
215
the Hong Kong Ladies, will receiva E.LT.C.
* 41 16 18
1012
1913
1914
20 whom they meet on the Marina
Junior race, with K. Hope Jones second, and B. Alexander third.
NAVY SHOULD BEAT
THE POLICE
South China Expected
To Win Over S.W.B.
WEEK-END SOCCER
The Navy should advance a further stage in the premier league soccer championship race when they meet the Po- lice on the Kowloon ground this afternoon.
Total.....
Gar. Hopkins 2 for 39 L/Bdr. Carter 2 for 11.
Royal Artillery
Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, b Baker Capt. D. B. Michell, e Cox b
Elvin.
L./Bdr. Vibart, b Elvin Lt. G. D. H. Flpwerdew,
Herbert, b Baker
Gar. Hopkins, b Baker
Gar. Walker, & b'Sandford Gnr. Jeffries, not out
L/Bdr. Ives, b Baker-
The Rugby Football Union an- nounce that New Zealand Rugby Football Union team which is visit- ing Great Britain and Ireland in 1935-36 will be the guests of the four Home Unions. The party is expected to arrive in England in the first week of September, 1935.
The big game of the week-end, L/Bdr. Chadwich, b Baker Twenty-eight matches have been arranged, the Arst to be played on however, will be staged at Caro/Bdr. Carter, Steele Saturday, September 14, 1938, and line Hill to-morrow when. South L/Bdr. Smith, at Herbert, b the last v. England at Twickenham China, League champions, meet on Saturday, January 4, 1938. The the Borderers, who lost to the other International dates are: Saints last Saturday. The Chinese Saturday, November 29, v. Scot-will start favourites as the result of their three successes against land.
Saturday, December 7, v. Ireland. the Saints this season, and they Saturday, December 21, v. Wales, should just win a close game.
For Kwanti vits To Canada And France
LAST MEETING OF FIRST HALF
The Race Meeting at Kwanti to- morrow will be the last staged by the Funding Hund and Race Club
this season.
. The following
selections:
Race 1
PAT
THE CURFEW WHITE STARS. Race ZP-PWRE
CELERITYJAAPKA FESTIVAL EVE CHRISTMAS:BELLE Race Ste
BURGOMASTER DUKE OF MILAN THE GADWALL
Race #:
-DONWARNI
ANT
The following in the forecasted programme for the week-end, give The New Zealand Rugby Unioning results of previous games this
season:
*
a serious challenge from the Cen-1th Battery ..11 3.8 0.17 31
R.A.M.C. 1tral British Association Ladies Wale Corps ...
| ground to-day at 2.46 p.m. 162)
The C.B.A have made remark- and able, strides during the past few months, and should full extend the runners-up. Both teams will be at 53 full strength...
The Sainta won in the first round
6 by 2 goals to 1.
0
.10:2
CHAMPIONS V REST
A
AT HOCKEY Sub-Committee Elected To Select Rest XI
BL Andrews: Mr. R. Rose; E DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER
| Landolt, G. White," M. Churn," -J.
19 Wong, 1 Woolley; F. Wong, Rogers,
0
M. Wolley, L Gitting and F. Gitting.
With the Police as definite cham-
20m. 20. 2%
Oxford 19m. 60%, 3% Oxford 20m. 148. 24 Oxford 18m. 29s. 2% Oxford 22m.
5. 3
Oxford 20m, 681.
Cam.
20m, 255. 415 19m. 456. 1. Cam 20m. 54%/%
Cam. 21m. 11, 4 Cam.
Cam
-18m. 27, 4
18m. 418. '4
CAM.
21m: 50s, a dia.
Camo
19m 291, 5
Cam
20m. 14x. 2%
Gam.
20m 254. 10
Cam
19m, 244,
Cam
19m. 9. 2
Cam
19m. 164. - 1%
Cam
19m. 26.
5
Camp
20m. 57.3%
An attempt was made to row the race on Mar. 30, but both crews sank, C.BA, Ladies Mra, Webber,pions of the Mamak Hackey and although Oxford re-embarked and 0 Woolley, F. Walker; 3. Bryson,
5 Bearis, G. MacNider; D. Hant, M. Tommament this season, the date completed the course the umpire dacid-
Whitley, E. Woolley, M. Smith and for the champions ▼ Rest encountered the first race, in 1520, F. Best.
9
Williams
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Total
104
Baker & for-16; Elvin 2 for 44,
SHALL UNITS
LINCOLNS
JUNIOR TEAMS
CLASH
Recreio Expected To Secure First Win
rowed at The was i was discussed at the meeting of the Henley; in 1886-0, 1840-1-2 the course
Executive Committee of the Mamak was from Westminster to. Putney; in 1846, 1858, and 1868 the course was Tournament last night at the St. from Mortlake to Putney, all the other Taces have been, rowed from Putney to Andrew's Church Hall
Mortlake Asub-committee, comprising Oxford has won 40 races. Cambridge Messrs, A. E. P. Guent, P. J. Barii 44.,;
low and Kirton Vaughan, was nominated to select the Best team. The two undo) teams, both of The date of the game will be an- whom are newcomers to the Caer nounced shortly, Clark Competition, the Central Mr. E. 0. England White, who Briti
girls and the Recrels recently returned from holiday,
for the second time presided at the meeting
The following have been select ed to represent the Small Units want their team which is to tour First Division To-day.
selected XI against the Lincolns Great Britain in 1935-66 to play Recreio (2)
on Tuesday at Bookunpoo, com- at King's Park, the commencing to: Cre " KOWLOON (3)
day matches in France, and to return to
(K.P.04.16. p.m.) mencing at 2:15pm.
girls obtained the two Police (12
Major V. J Bonavia TRAM.C... New Zealand via Canada, to play NAVY (2)
_____ (KPC_115 p.m.) (Captain), Capt. J. Welch (RAK points in the Brst encounter by an (−)- C), L. B. I Walkar (B.E. Beret, only goal, but have lost many valu- (Boolagony 15 p.m.) (RAC) Corp H. Colledgeable players since that date, and,
Todd
with the Improvement shown by (RA Corp
the game Corp., B. Ballard E.A.8.0.1, the Recreio team of B/Bqt F) Flood (R_A_3.2)), Plan will probably go in avour of the Leigh (RAHO),
a series of matches there in order to assist the Hugby game in that country.
Lancs
CLUB (-)
THIRD DIVISION
BAR.G. (--) (Sogliapon: 2.80 p.m.) F (4) TO-MORROWLAth
The New Zealand Union have Enginari ( decided to seek the necessary, par-
Radio (0) Rapier's mission from the International
Board,
* All-Blacks Of 1924-25
The New Zealand tein that WEE
last in Britain in |whole of its 80%
ternational victor
Ireland,
8. CHINA (8) kry Borderers
(Carolins Hill'4.15 p.)
Forsythe (RAS.0%
(COLNS (4) PAT Athletic) (2) for M.01), and Umpire-
***(Boekenpoo).16 0.3.) dan (EE)
SOUTH CHINA'S NEW HEADLEY LEAVING
PAVILION
Opening
WEST INDIES
Moir C. Bone
J. Lake-
and
totaria,
Fire!
GREYHOUND RACING IN PANAMA:
Sport Suspended By Government Decree,
TAM ENTERS SEMI- FINAL ROUND.
Erratic And Careless Lal Beaten
Failure to And his length at
of the match
tendency to be ponsible
Lal Kwong
in the