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THE CHIRA MAIL, MONDAY," FEBRUARY 25, 1935
ALDERSHOT RUGBY
CHAMPIONSHIP
1st Welch Regt. Beat K.O.R.R. In Final
WEAKENED COMBINATION'S BETTER UNDERSTANDING
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Although below full strength, thei 1st Battalion Welch Regiment de-
THE
MELBOURNE
CUP How
ABLE AMAZON BROKE THE
RECORD
feated the 2nd Battalion Ride THIS YOUNG
Own Royal Regiment by a goal and three, tries to nil in the final of the Aldershot CommandCup, and BO entered the semi-final of the Army_Cup, me
To begin with, the Welch wer? without Lt B. T. V. Cower-the Welsh international wing, injured at Twickenham last week-H. C. Christy, and B. E. W. McCall. Then Owens injured a shoulder, which lessened the strength of the pack for most of the game-
In spite of these handicaps, the Welch were always the better team, though it was not until near the
end that they fully thrust home their advantage. In the last twelve minutes they obtained eleven of their fourteen points.
Welch Backs Shine With their forwards winning
most of the scrums, the Welch backs got plenty of the ball, and proved a lively and dangerous aet ¡Jones and Delaney did well in the centre. and Roberts an Evans, on the wings, used their pace to excel lent purpose:
WAS
The losers showed pluck in de- fence, and their tackling uniformly sound, but they never accomplished much in attack. A lett, a former English inter- national,nt full back, playing his first game for a considerable time, was scarcely fast enough, but he did some splendid tackling.
The Welch took the lead in thef opening minute with try
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by Delaney, and after the retirement of Owens in the second half. W
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-BUT: Also THE SAUCERS,
KNIVES. SPOONS
AND FORKS.
BUT
AUSTRALIAN
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ABLE AMAZON'
NOW THAT RACE WEEK. IS OVER-WE WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE MAN WHO SAID THE HORSE IS THE FRIEND OF MAN, AND THE
PERSON Wito FIRST CALLED THE RACE COURSE HAPPY VALLEY."
BIGGEST BLOW
AS FOR CASH SWEEPS,~ WELL, WE GOT SO MANY WRONG. ON TO THE TELEPHONE CO: NUMBERS, WE THOUGHT WE WERE
NOT ONLY GOT AWAY WITH THE CLUB CUP
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TIL RESIGN
WILL BE IF HE EVER WINS THE CLUB DECANTER, THIS, WILL MEAN RESIGNATIONS
OF COURSE! PLAY-
THE GAME YOU CADS
PLAY THE
• GAME,
(WITH APOLOGIRE TO THE WESTERN/BROD)
AFTER THE LAST RACE, OR THE PUNTERS REVENGE
A CLEAN SWEEP
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Williams, Evans, and G. Williams DELIGHTFUL SOCCER Badminton Mixed Doubles
BY SOUTH CHINA “A”
(Continued from Page 4)
Fox-Trot, put on further tries. Eilwards Fox-Trot. converted one,
1st Batta. Welch Regt-Sgt. R. J. Fox-Trot.
Roberts; Pte. E. Jones, Pie, J. Delaney, Waltz, Pto, G. Williams, L-Sgt. W. J. Evanst Cpl. W, Ibbetson, Pte. T. Coleman; Pte. Fox-Trot. Penneli, Cpl. C. Owens, Ple. S. Hop ..... Fox-Trot. kine, Pte. R. Cowell, Pte. G. Edwards, thick of the fray, and managed, by The right back was always in the Slow Fox-Trot. -Sgt. W. Williams, Sgt, J. T. Powai swift tackling and forceful kicking,
L-Cpl. L. Pople."
Fox-Trot.
Rumba,
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Poor Shooting
Fire Brigade v. Club de Recřelo, "A" Taikoo R.C. v. St. Andrew's Chineze R.C. v. Y.M.C.A.
..
(8 m.) Hockey..
Punjab Regiment v. Royal Artillery
Officers
(Marina ground, 4.30 p.m.). Radio Cosmos v. Police seconds
15 p.m.). Yachting
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Team
Race for Ladies,
20 yards.
in fact, by splitting up the Ward
1915
EAST LANCS LOSE
TO LINCOLNS IN
Flashes From The Field
(Continued from Page 4)
Nicholl's Brilliant 'Keeping Salamon and Beard, the Navy full-backs were prominent for their quick tackling and fine clear ances Goodrich,at left-half, played splendid football to keep close watch on G. Fowler..
Nicholl, the goal-keeper, played a splendid game, making. innumer able clever Baves.He was power less to prevent the shots" passed him.
We which
Rallton was the pick of the two backs his lusty first-time clear- ances having a good effect on the Naval forwards in the first half while Forrow, in the pivotal, posi- tlon, gave a sound all-round dia play and easily subdued Ryan, the naval lender.
Sappers' Easy Win
The Sappers were all over the University in their Second Division gament Sookunpoo on Saturday, and should have emerged winners by double the number of goals that they netted.
Ha, in the Varsity goal, played
a magnificent "game between the sticks. and it was due to his efforts that the Sappers only managed to And the net on four bccasions.
K. L Goon was the pick of a poor set of a forwards, who lost countless opportunities by pass Ing in front of the goal or by erra» flc attempts to score,
The Sappers were sound. In all departments, although Howlett should have scored on several more occasions. Dudley, in the defence, was a tower of strength, making it" almost impossible for the 'Varsity forwards to take a shot at goal.
Recreio On Top
FIRST DIVISION The Recreio seniors were full value for their win over the Royal Artillery at King's Park on Satur day, in spite of a falling-off a form among the forwards.
(Continued. From Pays 4).
Lincoln Attack Changed
A. V. Gosano and Bowen, at full-
Mackrill's Good Display
2nd Batta. King's Own Royal Regt. to break up many of the thrustful LL A. R. Aslett; Lt, W. V. H. Robins; attacks set up by Tan and Ip.' - L-Cpl. S. Evans, Pte. B. Taylor, Lt. H. L. S. Hillyard; Cpl. J. Bamber, Pte in Dellar, who was well up to form Souza had splendid co-operation A. Halsall; Cpt. J. Tyler, Lt. R. N.
A change in the Lincolns for Anderson, Cpl. V. Davies, Pte. E Toang, between the 'sticks, played forward turned and flashed the ball Ridley and Baldry. Instead of on numerous occasions, and had ward line was the separation of back, undoubtedly saved the side Parder, Ptc. II. Burrows, Sgt. G. C. well, and dealt very capably with Hughes, Lt. B. A. Burke, Pte. E. Pole many difficult shots, but had little Past Teang in one movement a playing on the same wing as in the Artillery been in a position to chance of stopping the goals regis-magnificent first-time effect, from former games, Baldry was moved field its full team the result would tered against him.
to outside-right, while Ridley fill-probably have been entirely re HANS STUCK'S BAD
Elms proved a real terrier' to St. Joseph's re-shuffled their teamed the Inside position on the op- versed. LUCK
TRO and Wong in the first half, and in the second period, but the new posite wing. Both played their kept Herridge busy with many
formation did not help them much;usual good'.games."
There were several changes In good-length passos, but during the
Robson again played excellent the Gunners team, Durham, their second period, he wandered too far Herridge wing, they tended lose football in the half back line, custodian, being injured in a Small from Tso, and let the winger away
all chances of scoring.
whilst Ash and Edmindaon, the Units League game during the South China were badly at times.
quickly on two backs, cleared very well. Dur-week and being unable to play: Lucca, Italy, Feb. 15,
their mettle, and two exciting ing the first half the Lincolns de his position was filled by Mackrill melees were witnessed in the St. fence were very hard worked but of the juniors. When the German motorist, von Addie, opening at right, and mov-Joseph's goalmouth, but Tsang was they came through with flying Stuck, to-day broke the inter- ing later to the pivotal position, very alert and cleared in splendid colours, due mainly to the excellent national Class record for a flying gave a sound display and tackled style. mile with an average speed of and cleared well under pressure.
|articipation of Ash,
Mackrill played at very sound 199.013 miles an hour, the fastest The forwards, however, wasted all
South China Go Further Ahead:
A Surprise Goal
and safe game, and was powerless speed ever achieved on the road the vallant efforts of a good de-Tam, whose hard drive rebounded
He was well beaten however, · by } .
End to end play featured the prevent the two goals which here, he had previously had bad fence, by really poor shooting from off the bar to Ip, and the Inside-opening of the game,
gave the Recreio their win. He luck when he tried to break the good positions,
The first goal was scored after)
stopped shots which would have: record for a flying kilometre. ***
left drove high over when well Their approach work was splen-placed to score,
ten minutes play. In a
given a first-class custodian many sudden Chronometer Fails
dfd, and the inter-passing move- The third goal came mid-way raid on the East Lanca" goal Higcipation was as good, if not better, an extra heart-beat, and his anti- After he had attained a record ments between Ward and Herridge, through this half, and was the re-gins recovered the ball from the average speed of 201.173 miles an and Beatty and Ward, walked them suit of good positioning and paas-dead line and passed back to Eld- as Durham's, hour for the Aying kilometre, it was through the Chinese defence, but ing by Leung In-chan and Teo. ley, who was facing an open goal. announced that this would not be they broke down abjectedly in front The winger, Tso, transferred to He shot, but Smith dashed across
Another change was effected in: allowed to stand since the electric of goal... chronometer had not functioned There was no sting in
Ip Pak-wah, who coolly placed the to clear, Malpass returning the the intermediate line, Worthington their ball well out of Tsung's reach from ball to score with a great first time replacing Scott, who is also on the properly.
shooting, and Wong Wing was 10 yards out...
shot. The Lincolns jubilation was fence was sound, but he did not
injured list. The Formers du Both the previous records were never seriously troubled. They St. Joseph's did not lose heart, but short-lived, however, for from open up sufficiently. held by Signor Carraciola, of Italy, should have reduced their oppon-but if anything, fought back all, the the centre kick the East Lanch whose speed for the flying mile was ents lead on several occasions, but harder at this third setback, and ran through and Gorman scored Two other changes in the team 196.78 m.p.h,
frittered their chances away right after Herridge had shot into the with a great shot from 25 yards took place, among the forwards, up to the final whistle, ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
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gide of the net, the same player out. neatly passed Leung In-chan, and shot hard from the wing," but the
Brown and Sparkes taking the Gorman Ordered Off
places of Smith and Butterfield. Following a scrimmage in front)
First Goal (Continued From Page 4) ́s
The game opened quietly, but after eight minutes, Too gave the ever-watchful Wong cleared well. of the Lincolns goal, dissension Brown was a good inaide to ̈ Shute (-30) v. R. H. Wild and J. crowd a thrill when he broke clean Just before the end, Wong Mee-arose between the Refores and Edmunds, but lacked that Anishing shun sent Tao away, the winger some of the East Lancs forwards, polish so necessary against's team: D. Humphreys (16); Dr. C. H. Burton through, only to bave his · shot and Dr. E. McMahon (scr.) v. GRcharged down by the resourceful|
standing well unmarked, and after Gorman being given "marching like the Recreio, while Sparkes WON' Sayer and A. D. Humphreys (8/0); Souza, 8..0. Hill and N. Evans (acr.) v. G. W.
Deflat cut de position, Tsu-centred tre meior voicing his opinion of much too nervous and not quite as
fast as-Smith, y
Pardos Held B. Gosano in check Pardon's Bad-Mistake
during the opening half, hut. changed his tactics to attacking The East Lancs, took up the at ones in the second half and this
of official's conduct..
Stabb and. H. P. Phillips (2/6), South China went ahead after Butters (3/6). T. A. Pearce and awarded for hands against South Chins four up, and inciden press but were unable to take the Byes. M. Macdougall and H. R. twenty-five minutes, from a penalty to Tam Kong-pak, who cleverly In spite of this disaster to their tapped the ball past Tsang to place team, the East Lance continued to A. K. Mackenzie (3/8); T. C. Mongg Leonard. Tam Kong-pak sanlly tally reglater his hat-trick lead. han and V. R Gordon (2/6)
v. Cant. converted from the spot kick
E. C. Mugill and L Forster (ser.):
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A, C; I. Bowker and J. R. Cellis (+2/6)| The Chinese were having slight-aang, Lau Maut, Leung In-chan, Lau
ly the better of the exchanges, but Hing chol, Leung Wing-chul; Tao Kyal
Lincolns' Second Goal
T. J. Price and E. R. Pricott.
Joseph's were always dangerous, shing, Wong Mee-shun. Tam Kong back again on the Yesumption, was where he made a vitel mie,
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Brilliant Clearance
20 Wong and Mrs. Tsang, did well to save a good
"M. Barton and header by Tam, and a few seconds
Miss R. Hancock (15/8). Mr. and later effected a brilliant clearance Mrz, J. R. Paton (1/6); Mr. and Bira from the same player, whe
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St. Joseph's Tang: Souza, Dellar; Addis, Leonard, Elma Victor, Gil, shot from the wing, which flashed is a very dangerous proposition to Beatty, Ward and Herridges
across the goalmouth. The Lin- any defences: colns took the lead late in the ONE SET 60 GAMES second half, when Malpass tried a
An ab shot from about ten yards. Oxford eleven wa had the ball, covered but Lawton, and Boston After a marathon strug in an attempt to clear, headed the vaca hich the first set ran to no ball; backwards into his own het than 60 gamesW
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