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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

they are undoubtedly the beat club pair in Wales,

T

Sporting Chatter

(By GEOFFREY SIMPSON)

STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS

St. Patrick's Club Twice Beaten

FULL RESULTS TO DATE

The 1934-5 Steel Coulson

UNDERSTAND that Nigel Billiards League has commenced,

150

111 150

WHO WILL HOOK FOR WALES? FORWARD PROBLEM

FOR SELECTORS -

TURNBULL A CERTAINTY?

Haig's successor, as captain of the results of the first matches It is the pack that presents the Middlesex county cricket next year, being as follow: (By ROWE HARDING)

real problem, and the chief interest London, October 24.

is R.. W. V. Robins, the brilliant St. Patrick's Club v R.A. Sgts' Mess. of the trial will be to see how the

Field

51 Gatmell Cambridge and England all- With the selection to-morrow of selectors tackle. it. The departure

(Break 40) rounder.

Farine}} 150 Wood" the teams for the first trial match, of Meek for the Rugby League has

100 Bloomfield the Welsh selectors start in earnest reopened a question which was

(Break 41) 180. Reach upon their annual quest of a side to virtually settled: who is to hook

150 Maddison win the Triple Crown, that mythi-

150 Finkill cal trophy which has so long eluded our efforts, sometimes because we did not have the men, quite often land and Ireland, has the best He played for England against Malone because, though we had them, they right to the position until a better Australia four years ago, and it is Thompson

man is found, and there is no one giving away no secret to state that Crossley were not selected.

else of Meek's ability in Wales just when the Australians first saw him Gavin I think we shall have the men this year. Whether they will be

bowl they wondered what English For the other two places in the cricket had come to. asked to play remains to be seen front row, the former Interna- It is generally recognised that

They smiled broadly---until the tionals, Day and Edgar. Jones, frat Test at Nottingham, when he Grossmith last year's back division was the beat put into the field by Wales seem the most likely candidates took seven wickets for 132 runa.

Thomas (Swansea) and Rees (Car

for Wales?

Man For The Position Evans, the London Welshman, who played last year against Scot

now.

since the war.

All, except Bert Jones, their would make a solid second- acrum-half, are still available.

Robins is a most popular choice. Jordon He has all the attributes that make Smith In successful skipper-dashing bats-Davis manship, ability to break up a part-Bailey nership, or to run through a side

Total

'751

Total:

COLONY MIXED DOUBLES

Favoured Tennis Pairs Receive Byes

·K.C.C. COUPLE LIKELY TO

BE EXTENDED

E

124 The draw for the Colony'a

86 Open Mixed Doubles Tennis. 141 Championship took place at the

Chinese Recreation Club yeşter 703

with his googles, bright person-Ste' Meas E. Lancs R. v C.P.O. Club day evening, and has resulted

ulity, and splendid fielding.

*

*

Elwin

Benson

160 Sargent

150 Yeomans

180 Warham

115 Rose-

150 Stilton

188 Jamer Savage

853 Total:

125 in several interesting First Round 140 encounters.

08 L. Goldman-last year's holder with Mrs. R. J. Lochner-partner-

150

120

150fed by Miss R. Hancock, has receiv- led a bye into the Second Round 750 with H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. R.E. Sgts Mess v. Garrison 8gts' Mess Chiu Chun-chiu. These two paira

150

150 are probably the strongest con- 115 tenders for the title.

Tota!:

Hodges

124 Clarko

140 Flood

Staples

150 Smalth

Hollingsworth 150 Trim -

92

Harria

ino Bigly

140

Thatcher

101 Gllow

150

The most interesting encounter in the First Round will be between

815 Total:

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel, 803 the K.CC. pair, who have previous-

121

It row, though Ward, who played CRICKET TOUR PROFITS

there last year, must also be con-THEN the M.Q.C. make up Total: &ldered.

their balance-sheet in Decem0's Club 7 St. Patrick's Club ly reached the semi-finals, and Paul

W

Yeomans

Kong and Miss Choong Woon-wal,

150 Paul Kong has represented China 150 in the Davis Cup series in the only

150 Bailey

150 Smith

183 Funnell

189 Jordan

150 Oldfield

87

*150 Walker

130

Total:

year she entered, and was unti recently, one of Shanghai's best 731 players..

is a reasonable inference, there- fore, that the Welsh back division

Lang is, in my judgment, the will be the strongest in the inter-

ber the profits from the Australian Sargent best forward in Wales, and he tour will be bigger than in any Rose national tournament, provided

should dock" the scrum. 1'N there are no serious lapses of form.

previous year, but not nearly so big Hanham Last year's wing forwards, Fear as some optimists forecast. The selectors' difficulties behind

Savage the serum will probably be con-lenged by Long (Swansea) and county, for instance, is, I am told,

and Prosser, may be seriously chal- The figure of £1,500 for each Smith fined to choosing a scrum-half, de-

Raynor Jones

(Neath); Final absurdly high. ciding whether one of two good

I believe the Watkins 33", wings should not be replaced by Harris (Swanses) are two young that sum after a rough compilation

(Cardiff)

and mathematician who first suggested Powell or Johnson, reviewing Jen-forwards who should certainly be had forgotten the Australian share Mess will meet the C. P. O's Club kins form at full back-and con-borne in mind. Both have intelli-of the gate money. sidering whether Wooller has real-

I believe the sum of £400 will be clash with St. Patrick's Club. *

and the Garrison Sgt's. Mean will

much nearer the mark.

ly recovered the form which car. gence, and intelligence is badly

ried him into the Welsh side as a schoolboy two years ago.

Turnbull As Scrum-Half?. Whatever is decided, Wales will be well served at full back Howells, Stone, and Legge.are all capable players, very little inferior to Jenkins. The only position out- sido the pack where the selectors can possibly go wrong is at serum half. They were tragically wrong in the English match last year, and I hope the mistake will not be re- peated..

:

To my mind Turnbull is the only player of experience we have capable of giving the backs the service they deserve.

needed..

TO-DAY'S RUGBY

Club To Meet Army In

"A" Encounter

The Club "A" fifteen will meet an Army "A" fifteen in a friendly rugby game on the Club ground this afternoon, commencing at 5 p.m.

The following will represent the

Club:-

The Test team selectors, I believe,

are agreed that the pay of the pro-

fessionals should be raised. It has

been £40 a match, plus a bonus yet

to be named. A recommendation of £50 plus bonus is likely to be made to the M.0.0.

*

ADVENTUROUS GOLF

Go

NOLFERS at Blaenavon, South Wales, are getting a new spica out of their game.

872

Total: TO-MORROW'S GAMES

On Thursday the R. E; Sgte":

ST. ANDREW'S LOSE TO DEPLETED SIDE

1

Y.M.C.A. Record Fine Hockey Win.

The following is the full draw:--

FIRST ROUND

Lee Wal-tong and Miss Ellen Tsat y T. A. Pearce and Bliss H. Hancock. E. C. Flacher and Miss 0. Dalziel v Paul Keng and Miss Cheung Woon wal.

H. T. Armstrong and Mrs. P. P. Whitham Capt. E. Manners and Mru. E. Grimble...

Lieut. C. Ravenhill and Miss Conder v W. C. Hung and Miss Griffith.

S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenilo v Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau..

Lt. Kayll and Mrs. Kayl V Tollinton and Mrs. Parkes,

SECOND ROUND

Lt.

L. Goldman, and Miss R. Hancock, bye.

An excellent game of hockey was H. D. Rumjahn and Mra, 'Chiu Chun- witnessed at King's Park yester- chut bye The contours of the game change day, when the Y.M.C.A. defeated has to be completed before December The Arst round of the championship R. Goldman: JS Archer, R. H. from day to day. An easy putt St. Andrew's in a friendly fixture 15. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert and R. ¡to-day ..may be impossible by an only goal.

Coppin; P. Gardner and L. G. Robertson; S. Hu Gárad, R. G.

ito-morrow."

The game was played at a ter Recently the groundsman was rific pace throughout, the "Y" com-

*

So he was last year, but he was Castleton, W. G. C. Knowles; Dworking on paased over, and he may be passed K. Hislop, F. G. Nigel: W, when he saw the flag in the hole after a quarter of an hour, G. H.

a particular green, mencing play with only 8 men, but RECREIO LADIES WIN over again. Next to. Turnbull, I Scott, G. C. Moutrie and J. B. vibrate violently. place Tanner, the Swansea school-Jones,

boy, but his youth and small ex- perience count against him. Never- theless, he and his partner Davies

should play for this first trial, for

BRITISH TURF FIGURES

(Continued from Page 41.

Blandford

Tetratema

Fowler and R. R. Bates arrived, The truth is that colllery work- following an accident on their way ings are so near the surface that to the game from the Volunteers shots fired underground can occ Camp at Fanling. sionally be heard on the course above.

Playing with a depleted team for the first half, the "Y" defence

AT BADMINTON Clean Sweep Triumph

Over St. Andrew's

A wag suggests that these

are played magnificently to hold the St. LEAGUE STARTS TO-MORROW the sort of conditions under which Andrew's attack, Brown eventually

chance:

HE announcement that Gordon

the Walker Cup matches should be opening the score with an excel- The Club de Recreio Ladies' bad- 8 HOLES IN 27

played.. Britain might then have a tent shot from an oblique angle, minton team easily accounted for Mackay In the St. Andrew's goal, their St. Andrew's Club rivals by (Continued from Page 4)

10 games to all in their friendly 69,896 Gourlay, over the green with her}

In the second half, S. Fowler encounter at the Recrelo pavilion 23,118 tee shot, took four more to get Beckhampton stable next season which then held away over the

is to ride again for Fred Darling's arrived and completed the "Y" team last night. 35 19,837 down-

SIRES

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32

TRichards, the Champlon jackey, being unable to prevent it.

To-morrow night the Recreio “A” 24 17,426

puts an end to reports, that have 16.297 However, she made some amends been current on racecourses for Sommer were outstanding for the match of the League, while the play. G. Fowler, Farmer and meet St. Andrew's in the opening 15,710 with a 2 at the seventeenth, where 11,907 another enormous putt was holed. 11,816

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Yesterday's scores were as fol- 11313ly a couple of 6's, four shots gone income to terms with Richards, and

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CHAMPIONS

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Miss M. Basto and Mlas A. Reme

Miss 21-8, beat Miss Chura and Miss P. Gittins 21-11.

Miss C. Silva and Miss M. Silva (Rec.) beat Miss M. Chin and Miss P. Gittins 21-6, best Mian M, Woolley and Miss J. Wong 21–4.

Mrs. A. Noronha and Miss A. Noronha Rec.) beat Mins P. Woolley and Miss Woolley 21-2, beat Miss

"Miss O. Ribeiro' and Miss S. Rame-

66 67 60 250 nothing had happened. Her home Aga Khan's horses would have tween the Radio Sports Club and dios (Rec.) beat Miss G White and 64 55 41 181 ward half of 35, three strokes be realised over £4,000.

In a friendly hockey match be-G, White and Miss E. Bllas 21-2,

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61 19 52 303 low borey, contained scarcely a The two-year-olds in the atable the Police, played on the Police Mis, E. Bliss 21-7, beat Miss E. Lan 53 52 37 204 blemish.

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D'Almada (Rec.) beat Miss E, Landolt

are, so full of promise that next Training School ground yesterday dolt and Bliss F. Wong 21-2 10 51 240 If Mics Pearson had putted as year should be even more produc afternoon, the former won by one Miss M. Xavier, and Mins 13:39 19: 306 well as she drove the would have tive. The Aga Khan is, in fact, goal to nil

beaten the record by several shots, reaping the harvest from the seed In the middle of the first half Woolley and Miss I. Woolley 21-£.

J. Strett

PONY CLASS DEMOTIONS

As it was, she shared with Miss he has sown so lavishly Gourlay, the distinction of equalling ||

the record of 73, podda

Miss Wilson's Failure

Out of practice and a little off

THE ST. LEGEN

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M. H. Hassan, the Radio centre- half, scored from a pass from Kitchell.

· China Mail Don has been demoted to "C"

For the Police, Perkins, at Class in the Hong Kong Jockey

ORDON RICHARDS has five centre-forward, played a sterling

Sports Diary Club's China Pony classification, conceit with, her gold, Miss Wilson retainers at the moment game, while the Radio were best while Zero will be given a better came, third with 156 (79 and 77) Beckhampton first and Ogbourne served by Hassan and Kitchell In |chance in \"D" Class,"

She did accomplish one hole the second. Both these have been re-defence. Avtar Singh and M. De Cricket eighteenth-worthy of a player who newed, and it is safe to say that Souza, a promising new player on RAM.C. y. Lincolnshire Regiment. has been thrice champion. After a Richards's consideration for Dar-the right flank, were prominent at Hockey well-placed drive, she put a brassie ling, the man who provided him forward.

BOXING

*(Continued from Page 1)

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shot two and a half feet from the with his real opportunity, and for flag and holed the putt for a 3. Martin Hartigan, who gave him light-heavyweight, that is chiefly

Miss Wade, who took 76 for the his first chance has weighed with lengthens its life. because, there is no money in such first round, came hopelessly to him very considerably in his matches, Petersen has always grief in the second, which cost her Richar

decision.

been well under 18st. His father is 86. The eighteenth was an ad-

fourth season a physical culture expert and gives venturous hole. At the first- at

1985. the susurance that Jack cand enter tempt she hooked her drive into e the ring at full, strength at 12.4 bush, and could only chip out alde-

KARUME WAYs. Miss Wades then crashed

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leaving for the pin and holed the putt for

to defend bis In the second round she too

Coor, after

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car

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