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SWANSEA FIRST TEAM TO BEAT CAMBRIDGE

RICHARDS 26 LESS IN WINNERS

(Continued from Page 5.)

MARINES DEFEAT LIGHT BLUES FINISH

CORNWALL

Jack Tars Collapse

After Leading

MISITIS INDIVIDUAL STAR

OF EXCITING GAME

Shanghai, Dec. 5.

After leading for over half the: The following are the complete Cornwall bowed, to the 2nd Bat- game, the rugger side of H.M.S. statisties up to, and including, talion, the 4th U.S. Marines, at the November 12: I

Race course, in a hard and excit-

GAME WITH ONLY 12

OF FIFTEEN

EPIC RUGBY STRUGGLE

(By Howard Marshall)

RUGBY DUEL TO-DAY

I

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Do not wish in the slightest degree to minimise the proven

London, November 12. takable signs of class about him merits of Cambridge, but it is un- Swansea, playing great football, already, the balanced running, the reasonable to condemn Oxford on subtle change of pace which, car-the evidence of a patchwork of Value Ing game. The final score was two beat Cambridge on the University ries him through the gap, the in-

substitutes, goals and a dropped goal (14 |ground yesterday by a goal, a drop-stinctive sense of position, the in- 64,987 points) to a try (3 points). 16,160 Throughout the first half, the ped goal and three tries to a goal. born judgment which is shown MORE DANGEROUS SIDE 13,469 Marines were apparently unable

It was an unhappy afternoon when he kicks to touch or punts,

NAMBRIDGE; on the evidence

12,676 to find their scoring capacity, for Cambridge in more ways than ahead in attack,

head saturely, more prominent their Leicester victors nue of

10,327 though they pressed hard and lone- Not only did they suffer

поге

9,166 were dangerous at all times. The their first defeat of the term, but than Tanner, but Tanner is no less most dangerous side, and after that 8,723 Cornwall's side kept things mov-

they ended a game which was effective in his own sphere of match there has been, very natur 8,679

than legitimately operations, and Wales may count ally, a marked accession of confid- 8,496 ing and at the interval led by their ever 8,418 one try.

rigorous with twelve men on the themselves fortunate in having this ence in their camp. It was, of field. In the second half Misitis emerg-

pair of youngsters for the years course, an admirable performance, ed as the individual atar of the after a few minutes play. Brown-

Fyfe wrenched a shoulder badly to come.

and it is not much good insisting Round Tanner and Davies, then, on behalf of Leicester that M. F. game, converting both of the tries 86,726 25,858 scored, and adding a fine dropped, a very promising scrum-half, the Swansea team is shaped, and Crowe and R. Leyland were not 24.105 goal on his own

hurt his elbow, and to round off and powerful forwards, strong mid-jplaying. account. The the tale 22,843 first try was scored by Ford and twisted a knee. We can only hope all combined to set Cambridge their of misfortune, Parker field defence, and speed on the wings 21,364 the second by Gajarian.

that these injuries do not turn out most formidable problem. to be troublesome, for it would be BLOW TO LIGHT BLUÉS

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It is difficult to keep pace with

the changing identity of Leices ter, and so one does not know exactly what they consider their best team to be. But there were England, at half-back, and J. R. B. C. Gadney and C. Slow, of

McLean, who seems to be a popi- lar "tip" for a Trial, at centre. In any case Leicester were too comprehensively beaten to make relevant any

excuses about a missing man or two.

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Races Won

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Lord Clanely

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H.H. Maharaja of Ru];

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Sir Charles Hyde

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78

M. Marsh

12

J. Lawson

32

J. Jarvis

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Capt. C. B. Rochfort

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M. D. Peacock

88

22.291

F. Darling

48

20,163

Capl. T. Hogg

20

O. M. D. Bell

21

15,756

C. Leader

33

15,282

H. L. Cottrill

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12,441

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F. Templeman

24

12,187

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63

70,509

32

23,118

37

20,253

25

17,981

Winalot

46

16,645

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27

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24

Sansovino

20

12.439

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18

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F. Fox ..... 127

74

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We had hardly settled into our bridge showed Leicester their tac-

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R. Perryman ..

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74

60

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H. Wragg *** 72 72

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T. Weston

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concluding at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Bind- I do not expect to see better foot-sent Davies away. Daries slipped ball close.

and they kept the

5. Donoghue 65 50

56

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61

43

C. Ray ..

34

12

231

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273 most pleasant afternoon ride. made such a name for themselves.

325 Stanley, Repulse Bay, and Aber-spired by Tanner and. Davies, the there was Powell racing over the 240deen, and was responsible for a schoolboy half-backs who have line to score:

Some of the, Leicester foot-

rushes were excellent, and it

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To my mind, Cambridge came to lose these three players, Fyfe, in through the ordeal with consider particular, would be hard to reable credit. They lost Fyfe early, place.

a serious blow, and they were Naturally these accidents affect-twelve points down in twelve min- ed the run of play, which was autes, but after that they stuck to great pity, for the match promised their guns and, refused to give in, to be uncommonly interesting, and even scored an excellent try A re-arrangement of the week-Cambridge had set us talking by with only thirteen men in action. 15,847 end plans by the management of their run of victories, and Swan-) 12,619 the Hong Kong Wheelers deprived sen came up from Wales with ajatances, to form

It is difficult, in the circum. H. A. G. Keates of the leadership big reputation. 12,049 of last Sunday's run which was 11,386 conducted by C. Bindley. Several 11.313

new members took part

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any reliable FORWARDS DO WELL opinion of Cambridge's strength.HAT can be sald is this: If SWANSEA'S INSPIRATION Their forwards were willing Let me say at once that Swan enough in the nose, and until he leading the Leicester pack the score D. A. Kendrew had not been

and sea did not disappoint. There was injured I liked the look of might easily have been for ty. Tam 3rd Unp. this was the main reason for were moments in fact when they Browning at scrum-half.

439 the change of programme, a short fired us with visions of a real

402 run of 25 miles being taken on the Welsh Rugby revival, so brilliant-seats before Griffiths picked the tics clearly. They could not com- 281 Island, starting at 2.30 p.m. and ly did they play in the first half. ball up, slid through a gap, and pete in speed,

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UNIVERSITY HOLD SERVICE CORPS TO DRAW

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RANGER'S EXCLUSIVE FORECAST

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THIRD DIVISION (North) BARROW (5) v Darlington (2) CARLISLE (3) v York (2)

Cambridge have not waken up,

were in danger. Day and Payne cleared, however. Wooller was put down with a devastating tackle; the ball wont loose; Grif- fiths snapped it up and punted Aday their combination was

271 Next weekend's run ja to be un- Davies, the stand-off half, is we said to one another, and sure sider the leadership of 1. S: Farrar, without a doubt a great player in enough the next moment brought According to the programme Castle the making. There are the immis-à glorious dash by Fyfe, and Swan- Peak and Un-long are to be visit- ed,, starting from Jordan Road Ferry at 9.30 am. This run, to which all local enthusiasts are cordially invited, is scheduled to to great advantage. The goal that terminate at 5 p.m. It had been the was scored against him was after intention of the founder to con- he had slipped down while trying duct this spin, but, unfortunately, to kick the ball from Senior's stick.. Walliis has strained a thigh

Ang Shines On Wing

tendon with the results that he will S. Reed and A. V. Riverio, cen- not be in the saddle for two or tre-forward and inside-right

three weeks. pectively, were the only two for wards to combine, though, K. T. BADMINTON MIXED ROTHERH'M (3) v Crewp (+),

reg

Ang, on the right wing, was seen in some very fine runs before sending over well-placed centres.

DOUBLES LEAGUE

The Service Corps are certainly Recreio "B" And K.C.C.

Win Easily.

diagonally.

S for the backs, considering the

Curious though, it

A perfectly judged kick, and magnificent." Davies raced through to catch the may sound, I fancy they may have CHESTERF'D (6) v Gateshead (2)ected Lovely football, this, and criticism that might be met are ball and dart over for Swagger's taken an idea or two from the LINCOLN (-)

second try, which Glyn Davies can-Americans last Easter. The only

v Chester (-) HALIFAX (G) v Hartlepool (2) · MANSFIELD (5) v Accrington ((0)· Rochdale (1) New Brighton (1) TRANMERE (5) v Southport (0) Walsall (2) v STOCKPORT (0) WREXHAM (1) v Doncaster (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South) Bournemouth (3) v TORQUAY (4) BRISTOL C. (5) v-Brighton (0) CLAPTON (0) v. Bristol R (0) COVENTRY (2) v Southend (0)

v. Cardiff (0).

Luton (-) CHARLTON (1),

NEWPORT (1) v Aldershot (2)

after Davies had run the length of that both. Jones and Wooller are the field there was a line out in the occasionally inclined to beat! Just Cambridge. twenty-five, and Grifone man too many; fiths, again to the fore swung on his left heel, and dropped a goal..

ANOTHER PERFECT TRY This was grim for Cambridge, and although their forwards went at it with a will, the Swansea cen tres tackled like demons, and be fore long Tanner went off from, the line-out. D. White backed him up, and young Davies was gliding

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For instance, Wooller's wonder- ful run ought to have ended with a pass to Candler, when be reach- ed the full-back. He had no bukl...-- nesa to "dummy", the back al though it happened to come off. It would be less likely to do so in the University match.

feeling the loss of their centre- half, Halford. In the first half they tried Ramson, from left back. He Playing in their first match of EXETER (4) was very good in defensive work, the Mixed Doubles Badminton Lea- Gillingham (1) but failed to give the forwards the gue at King's Park last night MILLWALL (-) necessary support. After the inter-the Club de Recreio "B" teamAMPTON (2) v Queen's P.R. (1) through once more to score another SCRUM HALF: HUBL val Jeffers tried the position, but met with very little opposition READING (0) he also is a back-line defence man when they defeated the Taikoo Re- WATFORD (4) and was too slow,

creation Club by nine clear sets. Senior was seen in many of his

SCOTTISH fast attacks, but was too well mark-ed when the Kowloon Cricket Club AYR (-)

Another league match, was decid ABERDEEN (5)

Albion (-) ed by W. Singh to be really danger-defeated the Chinese Recreation CLYDE (1)

Club by 8 sets to 1 at the K.C.C. DUNDEE (4)

Scores were:-

OUS.

R.A.S.C.-Headiand; Grant and Jet- fers; Dally, Ramson and Mecker; Bar- low, Tipple, Senior, Toogood and Jet- feries

University: Chin; Gosano and Silva; Oliverio, Singh and Too; Ang, Riberio, Reed, Tang and Ching.

CLUB SENIORS BEAT

R.A. OFFICERS

=

Recreio "E", Taikoo

-

Swindon (0) - v Crystal P. (0)

LEAGUE Hamilton (1) ►

v HEARTS (-): v. Dunfermline (-) Queen's Pk. (1)

v. Airdrie (0)

St. Mirren. (1) CELTIC (2)

perfect try...

GATHER that of the Cambridge"

Gentofte Kwai nat

Swansea Ted at the interval, therefore, by fifteen points, and Swensen one le, serious, the other soon afterwards, when Cambridge two merely troublesome. K., C. had threatened the Swansa line, Fyfe's shoulder and G. W. Barker's Browning had to leave the field, ankle are likely to be mended within and Parker came up to scrum-half, a fortnight or so which means As so often happens, Cambridge there is no danger of their not played with redoubled vigour, and being thoroughly tuned up for suddenly Wooller, running very Twickenham on December-11.

(FALKIRK⋅ (2) Hibernian (1) H.A. Alves and Miss C. Silva (Rec-MOTHERW'L (2) v Partick (3) reia "B")- beat GA. Smith and Miss R.

RANGERS (2) Kilmarnock (2) ST. JSTONE (4) Queen O'S. (0) Summers..........

.... 21-10 [Figures in brackets denote result powerfully, went bang through the beat M. Stephen and Miss J.

of corresponding game last season, and Swansea defence, punted ahead, Summers

21. 7 teams in capital letters are favoured to and Candler was there to touch win. All teams mentioned first are down for a try, which Parker con-

beat. T. Stantain, and Misa, S.

Simpsons

... 21-playing at home.

L. A. Carvalho and Misa S. Reme dios (Recrela "B") (Continued From Page.

beat Smith and Miss Summers

TI 21-18 Divett scored before the, interval, beat Stantain and Miss Simpson 21-1 best Stephen and Miss Summera. 21-2 and Lay and Divett clinched the A. M. Silva and Miss A. Bemedios issue after the change over.

(Recreio "B"}

BONAVIA AND COLLEGE ADD 147 RUNS

Continued From Page, b)

Pte. Morris, Capt. Trimble, St.

verted.

Swansea discounted this fine ges- ture immediately when Williams dribbled away from a scrummage on his own to gather the ball and flop over the line for the last try in a fast, Interesting, but unlucky match

- Cambridge University, G. W. Par

www broke), W. Wooller (Rydal and

But there is little chance for

O. C. Browning, who has to the ligaments of the upper part of the arm. Thus have Cambridge had their share of ill fortune. The captain has to forage for a new scrummage half just when it seemed that this, perhaps the most difficult of his problems, had been settled wat

CHAMPIONSHIP

Club:--C. Gregory, J. Rodgers, Pat-beat Smith and Miss Summera.. 21-0 ter, Tetley, W. A. Reed, G. Summer, N. beat Stephen and Miss Jummers 21-10 Mackay, Bramwell, G. E. R. Divett and beat Stantain and Miss Simpson 21-11 A. T. Loy.

HK.C.C./v. C. R.C. Artillery-Lt. Webb, Lt. Metcalfe, C. E. Collins and Miss M. Grifiths Lewis, Pte, Saunders, Pte. Snook, Pieker (Crypt (Glee) and Selwyn); W. LADIES YACHTING Capt. Michell, Mir. Mackintre, Lt. (K.G.C.); Flowerdew, Capt. Booper; Lt. Ramis, beat F. H. Kwok and Mrs. Lo, 21- 8 Pie. Apps did not hat.

Goutly, Pte. Leigh, Pte. Mendown and P. L. Candler (Sherborne and Pend G-S. Johnston (Tonbridge and Clare), Lt. Garthwaite, Lt. Ravenhill, Lt. Laine, beat W. C. Choy and Miss A. Lee 21- 1 and Lt. Kayll

beat S. W. Liang and Miss WAS N

Ching

2 Creigh C. Wigs and Mrs. Politi (K.C.C.) Thatcher lost to Kwok and Mrs. Lo7-21 Ginisple beat Choy and Miss Lee

23-23 Ellis beat Liang and Miss Ching 21-14 Leppard G. Zimmera ad Miss A. Mackenzie Pegg |(K.C.G);—/

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TO-DAY

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies Section LG. U..monthly, modni competition (New Course Fan

Hockey

TAM CAV Central British

(M/GIA; Grd., 5.15 p.m.)

beat Kwok and Mrs. Lo bent Choy and Miss Lee beat Idang and Miss Ching LEAGUE TABLE

w Christ's), K. C. Fyfe (Oundle, and

Calas): C W. Jones Llandovery and Miss Larson Wins From 0250 Clare), 0. C. Browning (Harrow and

Large Entry

Bowling Analysis

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Cinre); A. M. Rese (Llandovery and

0. Cath's) C. D. Laborde: (Harrow.

4 and St. Cath's), P. R. Bowring (Rugby

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Grahamstown (SA) and Emmanuel), won the Fourth Ladles Champion- (ed) me); ship yacht race over a course of 8.2

21-11 PETTIFER CHALLENGES SOUTH W. Seligman (Harrow and Calus miles, held by the Royal Hong Kong

AFRICAN CHAMPION CR. L. France (R.M., and Belwyn),"

M. N. Forrest (Rugby and TrinityYacht Club yesterday, crossing the

24-23

21-14)

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Swansea Grifiths Powell, G Whitton, Grinthe

line ahead In the

Het by Mrs. John, H. Payne, D. while in Thite E Long

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G. Bott

Lola won from 13 other

Bitors.

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