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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1935

FOUR NEW CAPS IN SCOTTISH RUGBY FIFTEEN

TO-DAY'S ENCOUNTER Interport

SHANGHAI TEAM

BEAT REST AFTER

SOUND DISPLAY

MAIN STRENGTH IN DEFENCE

NEW LEADER DOES WELL

SHANGHAI, JAN. 29. -AS-A-LAST-TEST-FOR THE} WOMEN'S HOCKEY INTERPORT XI PICKED TO PLAY AGAINST HONG KONG DURING THE CHIN- ESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, A GAME TOOK PLACE AT THE RACE COURSE YESTERDAY} BETWEEN THE SELECTED IN-

A; G Doan Captain of Swim ming at the European YM.C.A. and who was responsible for the * Arrangements * of Kwok Chun- hang's Australian visit, leaves the Colony'on Home leave towards the end of this month.

TERPORTERS AND THE REST ST. ANDREW'S

OF SHANGHAI

By defeating the Rest comfort- ably by 3 goals to nil, the Interport side showed their strength and on the day's performances overy

player fustified her choice. Play ing conditions wern of the bost.

At, the last moment, two players failed to make an appearance for the Rest and their places taken by Mrs. W. Weston and Peggy Silva;

were

BEAT CHINESE

AT BADMINTON Mackay & Broadbridge Win Deciding Game,

FINCHER AND „KEW TAKE ALL THREE GAMES

Bright Prospects

N. A. E. Mackay and F. A. Broad- Throughout the entire game bridge gave the St. Andrew's Club Shanghai were superior to the Rest their victory over the Chinese Re and as the opposition was the best creation Club in the "A" Division that could be offered, the team of the Men's Doubles Badminton should do well against Hong Kong. League last night when they beat Although at the start the com-S. W. Liang and C. P. Ip by 21 bination was not impressive, it impoints to 18, in the ninth and de- proved as the game 'went on. The clding game. The score in games Reat were shaky during the open-was 6-4, -*

ing half, but improved greatly The strongest combination for after the interval with the result the winners was E. F. Fincher and that comparatively even exchanges H. Kew, who won all their three then took place.

Two goals were netted in the firat half while a somewhat lucky goal scored during the last ten minutes brought the result to 3-mil

Strong Defence

games.

Scores were:-

4

N. A. E. Mackay and F. A. Broad- bridge (St. Andrew's):- lost to F. H. Kwok and W. C.

Choy.....

4-21

beat S. W. Liang and C. P. Ip. 21-18 lost to H. T. Woo and S. Y. Lee 9-21 9. 4. Broadbridge and T. L. Choong (St. Andrew's) :—

L

AGAINST WALES WELSHMEN HAVE GROUND ADVANTAGE AND NEED ONE WIN TO TIE SERIES

T

HE following will play for Scotland in the In- ternational Rugger match against Wales at Cardiff to-day:

Back: D. I. Brown (London Scottish).. Three-quarters:

Rugby

Shanghai Are Favoured

COLONY FIFTEEN

HANDICAPPED

(By "REFEREE”), The ninth Interport rugby con- G. S. Johnston (Cam test between Shanghai and Hong bridge), R. C. S. Dick (Guy's), R. W. Shaw (Glas-Kong takes place this afternoon at gow High School), K. C. Fyfe (Cambridge). the Canidrome, Shanghai, when the Halves: C.. F. Grieve (Oxford) and W. R. northern port will start favourites Logan (Edinburgh. Wanderers).

and will probably avenge their do- Forwards: R. O. Murray (Cambridge), G. S. feat of last January at the Valley,

Hong Kong have been singu- Cottington (Kelso), R. Grieve (Kelso), J. Beattie larly unlucky in the selection of (Hawick), W. A. Burnett (West of Scotland), D. their fifteen. for after several A. Thom (London Scottish), J. A. Waters (Sel-attempts had been made to field [aside, representative of the kirk), L. B. Lambie (Glasgow High School).e strength of the Colony some un- fortunate incident always crop- Scotland's Selectors have brought ped up and robbed the team of a in four new players. K. W. Mar-good man. Bu shall (Edinburgh Academy), who

In the arst instance Hong Kong played in all three Internationals were without the services of a last season has been dropped and second-row forward and after his place goes to D. 1. Brown, the several attempts had failed, the London Scottish full-back who play-Iteam was reshuffled and resulted in ed in the Trials for Scotland va a full, side with the addition of a' The Rest, while Marshall played reserve. Then the Club were again tor the latter."

unfortunate when McGilchrist, Brown, the old Cambridge Uni- their star left wing-threequarter, versity full-back, played for Scot-had to withdraw for business res and in all three Internationala. In sons, and with the inclusion of F. the 1982-38 season."

W. Kerr at the final moment the team finally anfled for Shanghai on than a usual Club "A" fifteen. Tuesday last very much weaker

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Cricket-First Division:---

C.C.C. H.K.C.C. (L) Recreio v University (L) Second Division:-

Royal Navy v R.A.S.G. (L)- Indian R.C. v R.A.M.O. (L) H.K.C.C. v C.C.C. ((L); University v Recreio (L) Football-Second Division:-

South China v University Fusiliers v Eastern

Fyfe's Inclusion (2:45 pm.) The three-quarters include Shaw Royal Navy v Chinese Athletic. and Dick who played in all three (4.15 p.m.) Internationals last season and K.

Third Division;-

Fusiliers v Police

Taking the side as whole, the Interport eleven would appear to be stronger in defence rather than attack. Beth Frances Bomko and Evelyn Victal were sound and lost to Woo and Lee effective, while the goal-keeping of E. F. Fincher and. If Kew (St. An- Hockey Club

Gladys Ephgrave could not have been better, although she had lit tle to do.

The half-back line showed weak-i ness on the left flank, Cecilo Getz appearing to possess little hitting power.

'Among the forwards. Amanda Collaco and Claire Nichols per- formed better than the others. De- cima Eardley 'who has just come into the Interport side as centre. forward, did well.

Outstanding, among the players was Hilde Gunther, who thorough- ly deserved her position as centre- half by her fine performance.

beat Liang and Ip lost to Kwok and Choy

drew's)

beat Liang and Ip boat Kowk and Choy

beat Woo and Lee

Shanghai Beat Marines

C. Fyfe, hero of the lant.. Cam- Shanghal made their final selec- 2.45 p.m.) bridge-Oxford match who played tion on January 22 and have got Recrejo v Royal Air Force

against England, Harry Lind, Scot-together a very strong fifteen.with 17-21

(4.15 p.m.) land's captain, who played in all Cecil Taylor, one of the finest full- 24-20 Hockey J

H.. K. Ladies' three matches last season has been backs seen in the Far East for 14-21 Shanghai Ladies V

dropped in favour of G..S. John-several years, back in the side. (Sookunpoc, 3.30 p.m.)ston, the Cambridge three-quarter.

21-18 Rugby: 21-2 Navy v Club 21-8

. (Navy, ground, 4.15 p.m.).] Yachtings

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Third

Corinthian Race for Racing Yachts]'''

Y.M.C.A. WIN FIRST

POINTS

Fire Brigade Lose At "Badminton,

MRS. WILLS-MOODY TO TRY AGAIN Wimbledon Record In Danger

Shanghal are fielding the team which beat the United States-Mar- Lines by 20 points to 3' on the Satur

day preceding the selection, with the exception of McGill, who was injured at the time, and whose place was filled by Orr,

On Monday, Hong Kong will meet the Marines at the Canidrome. be held at the Astor House.

To-night the Interport dance will

In the last Scottish Trial at Murrayfield W. G. S. Johnaton, Dick, Show and Fyfe formed the third line for Scotland vs The given at the French Club, and on To-morrow a tes dance will be Rest," with D. L. Brown at full- Monday the visitors' tour will be back and. Logan and Grieve as wound up in characteristic style halves. This back division has with the Interport dinner at the been chosen en bloc by the Scot- Shanghat Club (By STANLEY N. DOUST)

tish Selectors. Welcome news for lawn tennis

The. Hong Kong team will leave enthusiasts

Logan, who played in all three the following afternoon in the 8.8. comea with the an-Internationals last year and in 1981 Rawalpindi.

1932

courts

·

The Results To Date

SHUTE AND GARDIÑER PROVE BEST PAIR The Rest forwards were not im-

Playing in the "B" Division of pressive with the exception of Mar- the Ben's Doubles Badminton Lea- garet Turner who initiated several attacks with good runs down her gue last night the Y.M.C.A. record. nouncement that Mrs. Helen Will against England and in

ed their first win by defeating the Moody, the former Wimbledon lawn against $. Africa, Wales and Ire- wing.

Fire Brigade by the odd set in nine tennis champion, intends to return land, has again been pleked to data

The following are the results to Laura Carion came in for a great deal of work and had she not at-after a very even game throughout. to the lawn tennis

this play at half with Grieve, the Ox-1928-24-S'hat beat H.K. 6-3 in H.K. tempt to use her stlek in preference Both teams were not at their month.

This means that if she finds that cap for Scotland..

ford fly-half, who secures his first 1925-26-8hal bent H.K. 16-3 in S'hat, 1927-28-H.K. beat S'hal 6-3 in S'kai. to kicking clear, the last goal could strongest, G. Fowler, one of the Y's

ast goal of leading players, being absent with the injury, which has kept her off of the Scottish forwards Cot

1928-29-H.K. beat B'bai 12-6 in H.K. both full-backs creditable an injured band, and D. Brooks, the courts for more than a year has tington and Beattie, Burnett, Thom, deserves, was absent for the losers. The been completely cured she will make J. A. Waters, and L. B. Lamble mention for her efforts at left-half. former was substituted by K. W determined attempt to recover played in last Benson's Inter- Shute, the 18-year-old son of E. L. her old form in an effort to regain nationals. Grieve and Murray of H. Shute, the leading player for her Wimbledon title.

Cambridge are capped for the first FANLING RACES the Brigade.

Mrs. Moody has won the singles time: NEXT SUNDAY proved

E. L. H. Shute and J. Gardiner six times, which equals Mile. Leng-

(Continued on Page 11), themselves to be the len's feat. But the record is held. The following have been the re- Walkden, W. E. Peers, H. O. Bram- strongest pair on the court winning Dy. Mra. Lambert Chambera, who suits of matches between Scotland ble; I. H. Bradford, W. F. Kerr: Entries Again Very Satisfactory

have been averted.

while Peggy Silva Blan

was

all their three games, and only los ing 17 points.

Scores were:

Good entries have been received

D. Cameron And L

(Y.BL.C.A.)

Anderson

for the February Meeting of the lost to E. L. H. Shute, and J. Fanling Hunt and Race Club at beat A. L. Fisher and R. Kirk Kwanti next Sunday. 12.30 pm The Sun Kum Bhan lost to J.-Woolard and K.-W.

Handicap A Steeplechase of 2, Shute Miles for Australian Ponies 'not ex-

S. A. Fowler and G. P. Wood ceeding 14.9,,

C.A.):-

Gardiner

-7-21

wood

21-5

2-21

Winner A Cup; 2nd $30. 3rd $20. lost to Shute and Gardiner Entry $3.

beat, Fisher and "Kirkwood beat. Woolard and Shute

Belinda (166), Black Magic (160) Flummery (156), Kashgar (1561; Kil- [rea (158),' Lavry Glitters (166).

◊ Entries.

(Continued on Page 11).

and Wales since 1920:

1929.30-S'hai beat H.K. 5-0 in B'hal. 1930-31 H.K: beat Shai 21-2 in BLK. 1932-33-H.K. beat Shal 16-5 in Bhai. 1983-34-H.K. beat 8'bai 6-3 in HK.

The teams are:

C. Archer, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Hong Kong:-L, G. Robertson; S

Lammert and D A. Coppin; J. Hut- chiason and H. C. Meeke; A. F..

K. A Munro, D. McLellan (Capt.

Mrs. Moody told me last year 1920-At Edinburgh Scotland Rain) and J. C. Millar,

Scotland 148

draw 9 Reserve:--8. H. Strange. Scotland 11-8 Shanghai:-C. J. A. Taylor; G. 8. Scotland 37--10 McGill, J. P. C. Master, W. E. Scotland 25-16 Grieve, H. D. Bidwell; J. Bower Scotland 85

won it seven times.

that she was most anxious to try 1921-At Ewansen, to equal this record.

1922--At Edinburgh, 1923-At Cardiff, DOROTHY ROUND'S TASMANIAN 1925-At Swansen,

1924-At Edinburgh,

· TENNIS VICTORY

1926-At Edinburgh, 1927--At Cardiff. 1928-At Edinburgh, Miss Dorothy Round, the Wim-1925-At Swansea, bledon lawn terinis champion, heat 1980-At Edinburgh, Scotland 12 9 P. Humphreys, and P. J. Poole. (Y.M.

Mrs. Bond, the Tasmanian cham-1932-At Edinburgh,

1981-At Cardif 5-21 plon, at Hobart, Tasmania, by 7-6 1983-At Swansex, 21-10 G

1984--At Edinburgh,

21-10

T. Thomson and J. Stein: (Y.M.C.A.): lost to Shute and Gardiner 5-21 beat Fisher and Kirkwood ...... 21. 2. beat Woolard and Stute, 21-13).

Punjabis' Hockey

FEBRUARY

Fixtures

The following hockey fixtures for pim.; Tuesday March 5 1/8 T. R. 1st February and March have been arrang: XI v. H.KS. Bde. H.K.S. Marina 4.80 ed by the 1/8th Punjab Regiment, and p.m., Wednesday March 0 Army v. H.K. have been officially announced by Capt-Hockey Club (T.T.), Kings Park 5 ain R. C. Bates Officer in Charge

Thursday March, 7 Final Smail inits Hockey Tournament 5 p.m., FTI-| Tuesday

day Feb, 19 1/8 P. R. 1st XI V. day March 8 1/8 P. R. "A" Team 7. Radio Away 5 pm, Wednesday: Fro, 8th (H.) Bde. R. A Marina 4.15 P.Miy 20 Army H. Club (T.T.) H. K. Monday Mar. 11. 1/8 P. R. 1t XI Club ground 5 pm, Monday. Feb. 25. 8th Destroyer Flotilla R.N.RC. 4.30 Mario Offers 1/8th p.m. Tuesday March 12 1/8 Rat Marina 4.80 Wednesday Feb 27 1/8 XI v C.B.A. Marina 6.16, p.m., Friday PAR 1st XI HK Hockey Club. March 15 1/8 PR 1st XI v. E. Lanos. Marina Parkday Feb. 28 1/6 Shum 8 P. 2nd

POP Wednesday PSR and XIV E. Lanca, 2nd XI Sham March 2

1/8 PR

KILTO 28

Friday, March 11/8 P_R_2nd XI v. um. Bunday, March 81 1/8 P. By 11 H.K. Hockey Club 2nd XI Marina 5 XIV Macao,UMINA

The Block Exchan

"match" for the' Harrimi

Scotland man, R. F. Blix; J. 8, Lee, J. §. Rit-

0 Wales 110chle, D. Mali Wheeler, H. 'W. Car Walen

147ter, N. Hicks, R. J. P. Stewart, E.

Wales 13- al

Walen, 60] Reserves:F. G. Livingstone, H. Scotland 11-

E. Orr, EG, Gardner, R. G. Geer, Wales 19 6 D. H. Stewart and A. Parlett.

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