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ARMY KEEP SERVICES' RUGBY
AUSTIN BEATS ITALIAN
ARMY BOXING TITLES
East Lancs. Should Win Honours.
FINALS AT SHAMSHUIPO
TO-NIGHT**
place last
CHAMPION
MONTE CARLO CUP ENGLAND'S
SUCCESS
LOSES DOUBLES WITH QUEEN OF SIAM.
BY A WALLIS MYERS
Monte Carlo, Mar. 7; H. W. Austin to-day retained the
NEXT TEST
CAPTAIN
Jardine No Longer To Lead Surrey, ›.
WILL WYATT BE NEW
M.C.C. CHOICE
By FRANK COLES
London, Mar. 7.
CHAMPIONSHIP
NAVY ATTACK FAILS AT TWICKENHAM
THREEQUARTERS SHINE DESPITE CHANGES
SPASMODIC SCORING
(By HOWARD MARSHALL)
THE ARMY
is. odd how
.16 pts. ROYAL NAVY
8 pts.
The semi-final bouts in thei Hong Kong Aren Army Boring | Championships took night at the Shamshuipo Military Monte Carlo Cap. He bent G. de Barracks where a very large crowd Stefani in the final by 6-1, 8——-6; óf spectators saw the East Lanty | 6204,1",
swiftly was there, though, but his kick for provide the most winner...
It was not a great match, for
the rhythm of
touch a moment later fell into the a gattei The finals will take place to neither was in perfect touch, and Last night Mr. H. D. G. Leveson of
jarme of Sayers, who made a márk. night at Shamshuipo, commencing the Italian champion was rather Gower, president of the Surrey Although the Army eventually beat Rugby. football changes. at 7.45 p.m., after which the prizes unlucky not to win
SAYERS THREE MÅRKS a set. HeCounty Cricket Club, issued the the Navy by two goals to two trica about this, but it was odd that will be distributed by H. E. The deserved
There was nothing unusual more than his General Officer Commanding the one
following statement: game in the opening Troops, Major General O. C. Borset, and his recovery
to a penalty goal and a try at three times in rapid succession the in the rett.
Twickenham on March 5, there was Navy, hard-pressed, should punt second in which Austin led 3- The following were the results:love was followed by lapses on
a period in the second half when for safety, only to see the ball Inter-Unit Novices Competition. both sides."
the Navy were heading straight caught and marked on the same Light-Weight: -- L/CpL_Watkine : No doubt the British holder was
8put by the same Sayers. for victory.
After this comic interlude Kirby, S.W.B.) beat Car. Warren (R.A) feeling the strain of his exacting
They jumped-suddenly to within a most energetic wing three-quar doubles matches. on points.
five points of the Army-a penalty ter, put in a fine dribble; the goal and a try to a goal and two Army, led by Rew and Pike, re. tries; they healed from every turned to the attack; Gosling, at- scrimmage, and pegged the Army tempting to beat one man too many, down remorselessly on their line. was caught in possession; the ball
Middle-Weight: - Pte. Pugh |(S.W.B.) beat Gnr. Coyle (R.A.) on
points.
Second Stage Welter Weight:-- Gnr. Lucas (R.A.) knocked out Pls.) Windsor (S.W.B.).
His volleys lacked the finish one had seen at Beaulieu, and his service, if yielding few double faults, was that of a tired man. The second set was the crucial After de Stefani had caught jone. this man at 3-all, Austin
had great difficulty in holding his ser vice, his cut delivery offering little, Fenther Weight:-Pte. Bower (S.W.B. was awarded a walk over menace. When the Italian broke, as the Royal Artillery were unable through in the eleventh game to lead 6-5, the Englishman, appear. ed to be in real danger.
Light Weight:-Pte. Thomas (S.W.B.) beat Gar. Wilson (R.A.) on points.
to find an entrant.
Bantum Weight:-Both the Bar derers and the Royal Artillery- wersj unable to find entrants.
First Stage Welter-Weight: Gnr. Ives (R.A.) beat Pte. Cox (S.W.B.) on points.
The Borderers led by 10 points to.
..
Mr. D. R. Jardine. has in- timated to the committee of the Surrey County Cricket Club that it is very unlikely, after his absence in India, that he can play regularly for the country during the coming season; and has suggested that it would be better in the in- tèrests of Surrey cricket if a captain could be appointed who could play regularly. He, however, hopes to take his place in the team whenever possible,
went loose, out to Unwin, who ran afrongly, and sent Crawford race. ing away to hurl himself over in the corner. A doubtful try, inef- dentally; more like touch-in-goal, but there it was, and the Army had drawn first blood. They kept
The Surrey committee have, with great regret, come to the conclusion that. in the best in- terests of Surrey cricket, Mr. Jardine's suggestion should, be They did everything, in fact, but at it, moreover,, and just before agreed to, and have, therefore, score the try which would at least half-time Unwin was brought down." offered to Mr. E. R. T. Holmes have brought them level; then they on the Navy twenty-five line, but the captaincy of the Surrey were checked; the Army worked allowed, to scramble up and finsh eleven, and are pleased to state clear, the Navy momentum died through a scattered defence for a that he has accepted. Mir: H. down, and the match was all over try which was not converted. M. Garland Wells has been offer-bar the shouting.
The Army by this time were feel- ed, and has accepted, the vice- This winter the Army have been [ing coufident, and soon after the captaincy. fine
dogged by. Injuries to some of their Interval a run and cross kick by Jardine's desire to be relieved of best players, and when we arrived Crawford carried them near the Surrey captaincy because "heat Twickenham we heard that B. T. Novy line, and Dean nfpped away STEFANI DISCOURAGED
cannot play regularly" in the com-v. Coway, the Welsh wing, had on his own' from a scrummage to Reacting after this effort, Aus-ing season opens up the larger
He braced himself gallantly to win the next seven 'points only to weaken and give the Italian two 'vantage points in the thirteenth game. But once through this crisis Austin took the fourteenth yume to love, hitting some
7 at the conclusion of last night's drives on the lines. fights.
Keegan
Light-Weight:-Pte. Gray (East Lanc's) knocked out Pte. (Linc's),
the
tin was led 3-1 in the third set, question of whether he will be been forced to try off, and that E. catch the Navy back-row men Middle-Weight: - Pte. Dillon and at 4-3 de Stefani had an ex- available, if asked. to take on the M. Bowerman was taking his napping and epable Kendrew to (East Lane's) beat Cpl. Petchey cellent chance to lead 5-3. Miss-¡¡endership of England against the
kick a goal. ba (Line's) on points.
ing his opportunity, he, became Australians.
out
FO
out after two match balls.
WYATTS FORMER CAPTAINCY
place.
We felt that this further disló-
BACKS TIP THE SCALE
NAVY STRIKE FORM
A
Second Stage Welter-Weight:-discouraged, and Austin, using It has already been announced cation of an already oddly assorted This seemed dòcisive, but suð- Pte. Herbert (East Lane's) knocked the moral advantage well, went that Jardine is not returning with back division might be serious for denly the Navy found their real out Pie. Wilson (Linc's).
the M.C.C. team from their Indian the Army, and it did in all proba-form. First Forrest landed Light-Weight: - Pic. Powley The court with its sand deposits tour. He is going to Muttra on ability cost them a try in the first penalty. goal, and then there was a (East Lane's) knocked
Pte that checked the flight of the ball shooting trip and will not be in ten minutes which Cowey, with his scrummage at half-way, the Navy Beckley (Line's).
was the best plane for attacking England until about the end of strength and, determination, would heeled, Hunter passed to Ellict. Feather-Weight: -- Bdm. Luft drivers, and the play lost some 'ex-May'.
surely have scored, whereas Bower-who beat McCreight and gave a (East Lane's) knocked out Pte, hilaration on that account.
The first Test trial match is on man, well though he ran, was fore- return pass to Hunter in the best Chisholm (Line's).
After going down smilingly, June 2, six days before the open-ed to kick into the centre.
Davies and Kershaw manner. This Bantam Weight:-Plc. Ralston of King Gustav, standing with the ing Teat match, at Nottingham on
Junexpected manoeuvre caught the the East Lane's was awarded King of Siam at the side of the June 8.
Army defence on the wrong leg; walk over as the Lincolns' were un-court, watched a close finish of the
Still, the Army backs, Dean, Hunter shot the ball out again; match between Austin and the In the event, therefore, of Jar-McCreight, Urwin and Crawford, Bailey, Walsham, Kirby it went, First Stage
Welter-Weight: Queen of Sium and Cox and Miss dine not being available for the la particular, just swung the and Kirby dashed away, to score a L/Cpl. Smith (East Lane's) beat Ridley. The latter pair were giv first Test, who will captain Eng-balance. They were more highly brilliant try, quite the finest of the |L/Cpl. Lockett (Line's) on points. ing a handsome start, but man land? The most likely successor explosive, more adventurous, quic-match, Forrest banged the
aged to scramble out at 4-6, 6-3 in the leadership is R.E.S. Wyatt, er off the mark, and it was by over from a wide angle, the Navy Inter Unit Competition.
6-4.
captain of Warwickshire. Wyatt taking their chances that they were only three points behind, and Light-Heavyweight Pte. Jordan The Queen of Siam did not play it will be recalled; was vice-cap-won the game. The Army for for ten minutes they set up a tre- (East Lane's) beat Pte. Thomas as well as in the previous round, tafit to Jardine in Australia last wards, realising this, weat all mendous storming attack on (S.W.B.) on polnita...
and in one critical game she winter. He played in all five Teat Springbok, and packed 3-4-1 to Army line. Middle Weight:Ple. Sage (East served three double faults. Aus Lanc's) beat Pte. Gilmore (S.W.B.) tin also lost his service in the matches and had the best batting give Dean the ball as quickly as
average of the amateurs in the possible.. on points.
final set, Both Kings, congratu-side. In nine innings (twice not This was not an altogether suc-before the end McCreight dummied Second Stage Welter-Weight-lated the winners as they left the out) he scored 827 runs for an cessful manoeuvre, for it led to his way over from a
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The Army defence held, how- ever; the Navy's effort waned, and
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average of, 46.71,
complete naval superiority in the] scrum, and Kendrew, kicking a Test captaincy is not new to tight during that critical quartor goal, drove the last nall into the him. When the Australians were of an hour, and it might well have]
Navy's coffin. last in England he superseded A. cast the Army the match. More-
ob- NAVY-L C. G. Gosling (II.M.S. Feather Weight: – Pic. -White-
P. E. Chapman in the fifth Test al jover, this formation causes
Drake) Midshipman P. D. Lewin (R, house of the East Lauc's was award-
the Oval. Last year he captained struction of the opposing serum-N.E. College, Keyham), AB, J. H. England against the West Indies, half, who has great difficulty In Balley (H.M.B. Drake), Lt. J. 8. W. ed a walk over as the orderers
also at the Oval
getting round the broad screen Walsham (E.M.S. Iron Duke), Sab-Lt. were unable to find an entrant..
F. F. Kirby (RN.E. College, Keyham). Bantam Weight-Pte. Bernett
resolutions Anolher vital decision has to be formed by the outside men in the Li, W. Elliot day. Several important will be considered at the annual made for the coming Tests. Who second row when; quits innocent- Cmdr, T. G. P., Crick (H.M.S. Drake). (East Lanc'a) was awarded &
Schoolmaster DJ, Tarr (E. Lechnical knock-out ever Pte. Owens meeting of the International Lawn will form the Selection Committee?ly, I dare say, they swing outwards
St. Vincent), Marine
Light (SW.B.) in the third round of their Tennis, Federation in Paris on The "team which visited Australia to centralise the shove and bind
(Royal Marine bout.
March 16.
last winter was chosen by Lord the pack.
Lt. Cmdr. Both packs, as a matter of fact, Curacos)," The German LT.A. will apply Hawke, Mr. P. E. Warner, Mr. P.
Marine Barracks, Plymouth). Fam for lawn' tennis events to be in A. Perrin, and Mr. T. A. Higaon. did all we expected of them in the Marine
Lord Hawke has been seriously more violent phases of forward Sub-Lt. J. K. Watkins (H.M.S. Drake), cluded in the Olympic Games in)
mauling, tackling, using Caracos, Lt, R. I. L. Hammond (13. Bub-Lt. R. II, Stephens (IM.S. Berlin in 1936. The South African and is sailing for South Africa, play Union desire the foot-fault rule to on Saturdes next. He will not be their feat and we saw a great M. S. Durban). be amended to road: The server back in England before the middle deal of Tarr, Watkins and Bow in ARMY-8. T. A. Zudcliffe The scrummaging (RE.); Lt. F'A. Crawford (R.E.), Lt. shall throughout the delivery of of May. Mr. Warner will be do-the loose. the service keep both feet behind scribing the Test matches for The though was inconsistent, and that E. J. Unwin (Biddlesex Regt), Lt. D. (.e. further from the net than) Daily Telegraph and is therefore may be the reason why Hunter's D. Courtenay (R. Tank Corps), Lt. the base-line.":
barred by M.C.C. rules at present passes to Elliot were slow and in FR, M. Bowerman (E. Yorks Bert), in vogue from serving on the com- accurate and the Navy's attack was bean ( Zankoght).A.); Lt. G..
First Stage Welter-Weight- Pie, Robertas (3.W.B.) beat L/Cpl. Mason (East Lane's) on points.
REMARKABLE HIGH JUMP AND POLE VAULTING RECORDS (Continued from Page 4)
*- Pole-Jumping at one time wast
essentially a British sport, and... INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY until 1890, English athletes. Held the record of 11ft 6in. They used beavy wooden polos. Then A, C. Gilbert, introduced,
mittee,
THE COVERED COURTS
TENNIS - FINALS:
Pleť
Tank
Barracks (HMS
Forrest
C. Webb (Rogat
Corps) Rew (R.
correspondingly handicapped.
1. Morgan (B.A. It was a glorious afternoon, and Chart Ple F: J. Pike (RA
A quite a large crowd were enjoying Royal Hagt.) Lt. D. A. Kendrew (hal- the unexpected sunshine when the cestershire
•Het TAP, G. Robba Navy kicked off and battle was (Royal Artillery), Sergt. A. Boast Walsh (Guarda), Lt., IL. I.; Sayers London, March 24.
Joined. Rather a crude battle Royal Artillery). Sharpe beat Tinkler, B-2, 4-6, 6-8, proved to be for some time, a
dumay, fambling, kick-and-rush | Mrs, Pittman and Mrs. Strawson affair, a little dull, I must admit, with a vault of 12ft 2in. He did go. Every time (a batsman 1 hurt defeated Mrs. Peters and Migs Bill, we said to one another,
and it happens to more frequently Harvey, 6-2, 6-2,
|they're "settling down, "and" when it over
London, Mar. 24: England, defeated Ireland at light and hockey, 2-1-Reuter. springy bamboo pole, by which means, 13ft, was, reached during the A grave remorability resta upon 6-2 next eight years. Gilbert tied for the man who geniously invapted tha
the Olympic championship in 1908 word "bodyline" in Austraile
much to modernise - the methods nowadaya barrackodone Kirby and Miki defeated Kingaley Sayera, Pike and Bow crashed away]
what, Lloy
Orowds.
The
SERVICES CHAMPIONS
The following is the champión- ahip list since the commenceme of the tournament in 1920; used in pole-jumping, even making | bowler" use of the cinematograph to fur touchy they do not understand and Ritchio, 7-5, 6-1, 6-2. Rauter, from line-out, with the ball at 1920-12-Navy
1829-Air Force ther his efforts, Yale University Australians playing Test thatches here
their feet and nearly scored, we
3924-Atie Once you get rhythm in your golf prepared for better thinga, still treasures many of his prind next summer hero, baya danger that swing the rat must
Saulen 1925 Army and RAF. The first of them came noon, 1926 Army ples and by doing so continues to the ordinary akatoa penat, game more orice, in twen
break by McCreight, who beat 1927 Navy produce, the best pole jampers li may bo' magnified Into International you, Hkely to bring the hea
Incidenta All boc use montebody, have, aukstared
Elliot and wont Bowerman dashing 1928-0-30-Army the world. Laute)
I thought of word"Roland Allen: Pellez
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