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WALES VICTORY
(Continued from Page:5)
Beattie Briliant
The Scottish forwards, however, saw to Ib that Wales did not have it all their own way. I have seen Beattle play many fine games, but never has he done as much as he did on Saturday. He was hero, there and everywhere, either lead- tag a dribble, bursting up the contre with the ball in his hands or appearing from nowhere to hëlp] the defence. He was, well backed up by Them and Burnet, not to mention Lambie and Waters.
BETTY CARSTAIRS TO COMPETE AGAINST GAR WOOD
Express Cruising Motor Boat Contest Contemplated.
IMPRESSIVE SHORT
OUTING
19 MINS 22 SECS. IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS
PRESENTATION TO MR. GREENHILL Hon. Secretary, H.K.C.C. For 15 Years
The presentation of a silver salver and a cheque, in apprecia tion for his untiring services 63 Hon. Secretary for 15 years, WAS
THE Oxford crew greatly impressed their followers a at Henley made to L Greenhill Mr. Trecently by paddling over the full course teen March Lock H. R., B. Haneous, read by Me
lo Hambleden Locki
"Miami, Fla., Feb, 23. An express cruising motor. boat, race between, dir. Gar Wood, the American speed boat expert, and Miss Betty Carstairs of London, appeared as a possibility to day. Follow ing the English woman's indica- tion made recently that she would like to meet Mr. Wood in a speed competition, the Biscayne Bay Regatta Com It seemed a pity that so much
mittes this afternoon appoint aterling work should have been
̧ed a subcommittee to arrange, wasted, for those forwards certain-
If possible, the match as a fear went out in the same order as on Approaching Hambledon Mr. responsible for the staging of the ly did their share. Logan, too,
ture of the annual regatta Friday afternoon, Pflaumer retain- Payne called upon them to work up Interport cricket and the local came out of the game with great
which will be held hereoning his seat at No. 2.
the rates and in the final balf tennis championships for the past. credit. He completely overshadow March 2-United Press. The President set them to paddle minute Winser got in 15 strokes 15 years, ed Powell, repeatedly spolling him when. Wales had the ball, and when
over the full course from Marsh to the full course being completed in Mr, A. K. Mackenzio, of Mesars. Powell tried to treat Logan in the taken him through against a less them off at 22, but he soon dropped formance in the Blow conditions. Secretary.
Badows Hambleden Locks. Maynors took 18 min. 3 sec. an excellent per Harry Wicking's, is the new Hon same disrespectful way as he had tenacidus tackler than Dick, to 20, and then maintained that rate All of the crew kept their forn treated Giles at Twickenham he Dick's attack was weak, for he was throughout. The work became a throughout, and their paddling came off a very second best. prone to attempt too much on hia little lifeless down
Indeed, Powell can seldom have own, so that Johnston scarcely had course, where the crew were un-
the Regatta showed great power. been so subdued as he was in the a' chance but he defended well. second half. But behind him the
steady in the rough water, *** Drop Goal Attempts t Scottish backs were poor. They
They completed the course in 19 The order of rowing and weights managed, by means of the wind, to strong defence, so Idwal Rees had to the Leander Club, when they had and New College (bow), 18 st., 3% ib.;
Wales could never pierce this min. 22 sec., but their paddling back werd
Oxford University-R. Hope (Eton keep on the offensive, but they never looked dangerous.
the Hong Kong Cricket Club, on behalf of members of the Club, at the H.K.C.C. pavilion last evening.
Paying high tribute to Mr. Green- hill on his retirement, Mr. Hancock The University, crew had only af together to Hambleden, Oxford said that the present flourishing short outing in the morning. but passed the Regatta Starting Post in condition of the Club was solely. all the men were given instruction 13 min 21 see, and they continued attributable to his management of in the tub-pair by Mr. Payne.. Isis to show good form.
affairs. Mr. Greenhill has been
The conditions were against the crew, for a sti north-east wind blew up the Regatta course, and the water, although not so rough as on the previous day was choppy.
Faults Of Grieva
L
Order Of Rowing
ENGLAND HOCKEY TRIAL ON SUNDAY
Game At Shamshuipo
a drop at goal; then Tom Day, a following wind, was more im-A. 8. Ogilvie (Winchestere and Univer- The first England hockey trial, in second only to Beattie on the day's pressive. play, narrowly missed with an
alty College), 12 st. 9 lb.; J. D. Stur-
:
Powerful Paddling rock (Winchester and Magdalen), 19 31, Preparation for the 1936 intor It was obviously a mistake to attempt from a mark. Fyfe then
12 lb. P. R. S. Bankes (Oundle and sational championship, will be held It was dull and cold in the after-Christ Church), 18. st. 12 b.; J. M. on the East Lancashire's ground at: play Grieve at stand-off half. He had a great chance,, but he could
noon. when Oxford got afloat and Couchman (Sherborne and Christ Shamshuipo on Sunday next at 10,80 never drew his man before pass-never get away from Idwal Rees. paddle up to Marsh Lock for their Church), 12 st. 111/2 lb. A. V. Butelle am. when the following team will. ing, so that it was impossible 'for] Then, just as a Welsh attack trial. Winser struck 6-12-2934 (Shrewsbury and Trinity), 18 at 12 Jo be on view: Shaw and Dick to escape the atten-acemed to have broken down com in the first quarter, half, and full versity College), 12 st 10 lb. D. M. B. J. Sciortino (Shrewsbury and Unl
Colour: Hollingsworth (Lines)
28
tions of Weoller and Davey, pletely, Jenkins got the ball, worked minute, but then dropped to 23. de E. Winser (Winchester and Corpus Metcalfe (H.K.S.R.A.); E. V. Reed Whenever there was a possibility of himself into a good position and The crew quickly settled down and Christi) (stroke), 11 at 81% lb., G. C. (Club); Yeomans (Lines), WA. Read developing an attack Scotland dropped the winning goal with
F. Bryan (Eton and Worcester) (cox), (Club), Neighbour (E. Lanes); "Robin- always seemed to muddle back into shot very reminiscent of Small paddled with much power.
son (E. Lanca), Parker (Police), Reeks The boat ran splendidly between the ruck, whereas Wales at once wood's at Twickenham in 1925. the strokes, and the crew reached (Eton and Balliol) (bew), 11 st. 9 lb.; (Lines).
Isis Boat Clab:-C, G. Costley-White (Lincs), Wass (Police); and Taylor got away into the open and even
At last Fyfe had the courage to Henley Bridge in 4 min. 13 sec., R. E. Plaumer (Princeton and Lin-Whites:
(Police); A N. if the movement was not
do what the Scottish selectors, com-1 pletely successful it was invariably should have done, and moved Shaw and the Regatta Winning. Pest in coin), 12 st. 61⁄2 lb Cherry Other (Linca); Cox (E. Lancs) Tate
6 min. 22 sec. to stand-off half. It was too late striking 23 down
Winser was still (Westminster and Bragenase), 14 st.: (Police), Gough (Police), Williams. dangerous.
"P. Burrough (St. Edward's and St. (2. Lanes); May (Signals), Garthwalte On one such occasion Idwal Rees to save the match, but the Scottish course, and the crew were not at all Eugster (Beaumont and
the Regatta Tamund Hall), 13 st. 5. B.; R. O. P. (H.K.S.R.A.), Senior (A.E.C.), Divatt
Christ (Club), and Toyne (Lines). kicked across, and Fear dribbled backs at once became a real force troubled by the head wind or ruffled Church), 14 st. 8 lb.; ED. Tomlin the ball past Marshall only for A. in the game. Shaw had been very water. Fawley Boathouse was{
Winchester, and University Collego)
to
paddle
st. 1 lb.; P. Hogg (Sherborne and RANGER'S EXCLUSIVE FORECAST - New College), 12 st, 10 b., D. R. B Lynora (Eton and New College) (stroke), 12 st. 331⁄2 lb.; W. G C Shebbears (Winchester and Christ.
(Continued From Page 4)
31. Rees to knock on which trying subdued in the centre, but imme-reached in 9 min, 29 mọc. to gather an awkwardly bouncing diately be went to half he began to
The Isis crew were' waiting ball with the line at this merey.nd the weak spots in the Welsh join in just above Temple Island,
Scotland had no counter except defence, and if he could not pierce and the two crews then the dash and thrust of their for them himself he gave his centres wards Beattie made several good the opportunity to do so.. attempts to score, and as a result
Tactics
Safety a
Church) (cox), 9 st.
*THIRD DIVISION (South)
V.SWINDON (1) Bristol C (0)
their week's work with Clapton (1). :. LUTON :(8) CUP SEMI-FINAL another long outing during the COVENTRY (6) ▼ Bristol R. (8)
DRAW Four Cup Winners To Clash
A CHARLTON": (3)
v Brighton (0)
The two Cambridge crews con- Bournemouth (1) cluded,
afternoon, they having covered Exator (3) nearly 60 miles during the week. Gillingham. (0)
MILLWA This has been accomplished by
VALL (-) NEWPORT (2) undertaking the long journey to Northampton (1) v. Torquay
Cardif (2);~ Clayhithe and back on five days out READING (5) v Queen's P.R. (0)
WATFORD. (8) y Aldershot (0)
of six,
Tub-pair Instruction for mem
Crystal P (5)
v Southend” (-)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE- bers of the First Crew was given ABERDEEN (2) ▼ Kilmarnock (0) were ordered out just after 2 QUEEN'S Pk. (4) v. Queen O'S. (2) in the morning, and the eights HIBERNIAN (-) v. Dunfermline (-)
AYR (1) Falkirk (0)
of one of them Thom hurled him-{ Griave, too, begun to show to self over to touch down, for a try, more advantage, but Dick still held but Show was as unsuccessful with on too long. Davey kept his head his effort to convert as Jenkins had well as captain of his side, and he been.
Wooller and Idwal Kees were quite. Welshmen Hart
content to kick the ball high into The Welsh players now began to the air and let the win take it into get into the wars. Davey, in at- Scottish territory, well knowing. Four former winners of the com- tempting to crash Dick, was crashed that neither the Scottish forwards petition will meet in the Semi-final himself and was out for a minute or Fyfe could score, unless the Round of the English F. A.-Cup or two, then the same thing hap attack were initiated from near the which takes place on March 16,
line, and by these means they held
o'clock, when the order of rowing| pened to Powell when attempting
West Bromwich Albion, who meet
was unchanged.
[Figures in brackets denote result Odd Game Win Over
to spell Logan. This appeared to out until the end,
Bolton Wanderers at Leeds, last Making their way down to of corresponding game last season, and rattle Powell, and his passes be-It was a fine performance by won the Cup in the 1980-81 season, Baltshite Locks in two easy stages, will teams mentioned fret are teams in capital letters are favoured to Chinese R.C. came very wild. One of the wildest Wales to win without Cliff Jones while Burnley, who entertain Shef- they prepared for a long piece of playing at home.)
was picked up by Cliff Jones on his for the whole of the second half field Wednesday at Villa Park on hard rowing on the lower reaches. Playing in the Mixed Doubles own line. Instead of trying to for until then he had been the life Saturday week, have been winners Badminton League at Causeway kick for toqch at once he attempt and soul of their side, and had they once, having defeated Liverpool by Practice At. Cambridge⠀⠀ A. LEWIS' GOOD AVERAGE Bay last night, the Fire Brigade ed to heat Burnet, who had follow-lost they would have been most the only goal in the 1918-16 season. The Second Crow were given half Äirdele
defeated the Chinese Recreationed up very quickly, but failing to unfortunate. On the other hand The following is the drawS
a minute's start and went on ahead} Securing, most of their points on Club by the odd game in mine. do so received a heavy tackle in there can be no doubt that had he West Bromwich v. Bolton
of the First Crew, both boats may the 600 Yard Range, the Dockyard Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H. Shute again which both of them were hurt, and not been injured Wales must have (At Leeds)
ing off well at a rate of about $4 Rifle Club defeated a team from were, the outstanding pair on the Cliff Jones had to retire with a dis-won by a very much larger margin. Burnley
WALES-V. G. J. Jenkins (Brld-
In the first minute. The First H.M.S. Duncan by 32 points, on courts, winning all their three located elbow.
igend); Idwal Rees (Swapses), Clande
Crew, once they had settled down. A race to be called the Newbury began to go up and had reduced the plate of $1,768, with a cup valued £50 Bilver Coronation Cup, handicap lead considerably after passing to the winner, will be run on Satur Horningsea. At the entrance today, April 6. The event is for three Clayhithe Reach they were just year-olds, and will be run over-the overlapping, and when an easy was Newbury straight mile. called after rowing 13 min. 15 801. they were a little over a canvas Nuvolari covered 221.6 Kms, of ahead and cer
day.
the Stonecutters Range on Satur matches, while W. Smith and Mrs. This was a bitter blow for Wales Davey (Swansea and Sale) (capt.), W Kirkwood also played well together because he had been playing bril-Wooller (Cambridge University),: A. Practices were from 200, 600 and to win the other two sets for the liantly and, as against England, had Bassett (Aberavon); Cliff Jones (Cam- 600 Yards.
winners..
been the inspiration of the side and bridge University), W.
Powell (Northampton); T. Day (Swansea), C. The scores were:— ·
The scores were:-
had taken and made good use of Murphy (Cross Keys), T, Rees (New- each and every pass which was port), U. Thomas (Swansea), T. Wil which Teams (Cross Reya) Ja Lang (Llanelly), within his reach.
Luckily, Idwal Rees was available A. M. Rees
A. Fear
DOCKYARD R.C.
A.. Lewis
W. Quinnell
27
24
27 33
26
F. H. Kwok and Mrs. Lo (CRC) 33.80 lost to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H..
8G Shute 85 beat W. Smith and Mrs. Kirk- 82 wood
13-21
2112
26
24
W. Austin
IL, Murgatroyd
A. Cox
H. Lakeman
H.M.S. DUNCAN
Big. Easterbrook. 27 26
to take his place, and Fear moved
(At Aston Villa):
v. Wednesday
Reut
NUVOLARI WINNER OF GRAND PRIX
(Continued From: Page 4).
SCOTT the race
at an average speed of 84 The crews were stopped about)
79 beat J. Gardner and Miles to the wing. Even with only 14 (Fainburgh Academicals); W. Gi
Dalzie)
21-9 players and without Cliff Jones, ton (Cambridge University), R. Cog Kms per hour. He was followed half a mile short of Bettiaham C. Chong and Miss Cheung Wales were by no means in a bad Dick (Guy's) Hoppital), W. Shaw at the finish in consecutive order Locks. They paddled back as far 484 (C.R.C.)
position when they started the (Glasgow High School), K.-C. Fyfe by Dreyfus, Soffietil, Falchetto, as Clayhithe Bridge, where they lost to Mr. and Mrs. Shute 15 21
C. P. Grieve Brunet, Cazaux, Leoz Mile Hel- came ashore for a briet rest and 20 lost to Smith and Mrs. Kirk-second half with the wind and sun (Cambridge
(Oxford
R
lenice, and Delorme.Hayan. afterwards continued the journey 79 wood
23-24 behind them,
Edinburgh Wanderers); R.. 0: Murray)
back to the Boathouse in long stages 2377 beat Gardner and Miss Dalziel 214 Idwal Reen and Wooller made (Cambridge University)G. SC 25.-27 72 8. W. Liang and Miss Lee (C.R.C.) even better use of the wind than ton (Kelso), R. M. Grieve.
BOUSSUS HEADS LAWN TENNIS of paddling. 72 lost to, Mr. and Mrs. Shute 24 23
0-21
RANKING LIST 72 lost to Smith and Mrs; Kirk-
Grieve, Shaw and Marshall had Beattle (Hawick), ) wood
done. *10-21
21
A. B. Reeves... 27. 23
20
I. B. Palfreyman 28
20
Lt. Com. Alexander, 20
A. B. Baldry
25
L. S. Barter
THE WAR OF THE SWIVELS
of Scotland), D. A. Thom (London In fact, Scotland wore Scottish), JA Waters (Selkirk), L 462 beat Gardner and. Miss Dalziel 21-12 scarcely over out of their own half, B. Lamble (Glasgow High School)
League Table To Date
Mixed Doubles
Games
The order of rowing and weights were NOT
First Crew-A, D. Kingsford (Up pingham and Pembroke) (bow) 12 st.
SCOTTISHI CUP (Semi-Final)
Hoarte de Motherwell
VRANGERS HAMILTON Low: 81. Johnstone Aberdeen or
Hibernian v CELTIC
China Mait Sports Diary
To-day
Cricket-Second Division
RAM.G. V. Royal Engineers:(L); Hockey
Police Juniors v. Twentieth Battery,
Royal Artillery
by (4.80 p.m.) HKSEAv. Punjab Regiment (Continued from Page 1) ..
✅ (Marina@ground, 4.30 p.m.) but they were the first to score. A Referee: F. W. Haslett Ireland)
1 h.; D.-W. Burnford (St. Paul's and Y.M.C.A
v. University s Jesus), 12 st. 13 b., D. G. Kingsford, JA YMCA ground, 6.15 pm) well-placed kick across by Dick "
Colette Rosambert: 1. Made II. CF Powell (Eton and Third Trinity), Lawn Tennis Open Blogles found Jenkins uncertain, whether to AMOY GIRLS BASKETBALL SIDE moiselle S. Pannetler, 8, Madame 12 st 8-10., (Uppingham and Pen: Snooker Steeleon Censon League take it full pitch or on the bounce, AMAWINS AGAIN
Chatpenal Cochet: 9, Mademoiselle broke), 12.1 broke), W Royal Engineers. Chief and Fetty P. W. L. F. A. Pts, and while he was coming to a de-
J. Feyre; 10; Mademoiselle I. Neu- (Shrewsbury and Pembroke), 12 10 Offers (Continued from Page 4) Recreio "A" 7.7.0.54 9.14 cision Beattle got it and sent Shaw Manila, Feb. 25.-The Amoy feld and S. Barbler-Associated Combe and Selwyn) at 11 16 Prison Wandern v St. Patrick's Club _W_G_R_M___Laurie - (Monkton Garrison Sergeants v. Water, Folles Recreio. "B"
6:09 6-10 away to score another unconverted Girls Basketball team continued its Pross Fire Brigade
(Dulwick and Pom BM Bristow 7.43.33 308 try have "gone over" to awivels—us|
(7 pm)
·Talkoo
885 17 55 Jesus, and Pembroke, and most if C.R.C.
broke), 11 st. 11.16.;. E. A Szilagyl Ragby. winning ways, defeating the All
(Sookunpou) 8 2 6 30 36 4 mot all of the Tideway clubs did K.C.C
rnament: #22. 0-18 5 some time ago.
St Andrew's 80 6 11:48 0 These coaches, with no service Y.M.CIA 240 4 8 28
Withdrew in December, left to perform for Cambridge, have marched into the other camp simply to make a stand for the classic
tenets of English baramanship|
against unorthodoxy,
The heretics are now being
CANZONERI LOSES
(Continued from Page 4)
coached by an paraman, who wis In his last prévious start, never Blue-unusual but healthy: January 31 at Chicago ho best Later they may be advised by ons Hodak, of, Chicago, in
who was never even at a University; giving the latter hin Art defant-
Who not?
123 bouts Assoolated Prear,RASI
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Wales then began to get on top; Manila five by a score of 21-9, in SIR VICTOR SASSOON LOSES Jesus) (stroke), 11 OU MESUR
but they could not score. Logan
was so completely on top of Powell well-played contest staged here
that many chances were stiffed almost before they had began, |Lambie and Thom, too, were doing their spolling work well. Idwal Rees, was an adept near the ttish
kicks to tou
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the ru Woollera klöking,
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to-day-United Press
SHANGHAI GIRL WIN AT BASKETBALL IN MANILA
RACE
JN Duckworth (Lincoln and Army Seven Sido
Becond Crowd. D. Usher (Sutton Lawn Tennis-Open: Doubles. Coldfield and Jesus) (bow), 11 st.4 18.1 Rugby from Pago ) BB Tobbs (Shrewsbury and Calur) Seven--
going into the 11 #7 lb. W. R. Lawson (Repton and harajah ok. Baj« Pembroke){(197
English Derby (Durham and Pembroke), 12 st. 2 las isor, lad, the 185Hawkins (Simon Langton's, Can-
THE
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STEJOS IT'S COLLEGE.
MEETING be held at Carolines Hi FRIDAY March 8th; instead of Wednesday March 8th, 1985,