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THE CHINA WAILA TUESDAY, JANUARIE 16, 1938
WHAT CAMBRIDGE
NEEDS MOST
LESSONS OF VARSITY RUGBY MATCH
FORWARD PLAY MOST IMPORTANT
(By Howard Marshall)
-
London, December 12. A FEW notes after-thoughts, perhaps on the 'Varsity match, and first let me say that I still think it was a grand game. How anyone not suf fering from jaundice of the megrims could find it dull passes my comprehension The very fact that there was no scoring gave every movement, every inch of ground gained or lost, an added significance; just one try, one little try, would have meant the difference between triumph and disaster.
I. Goldman, and Miss R. Han-
cock, above, are expected to re-
tain their Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship title
at H. D. Ramjaha and Mrs.
Chin Chun-chin, last year's fine. alists, at the C. R. C. next Satur-
FA, CUP DRAW ARSENAL TO VISIT LIVERPOOL
As for the quality of the football, I rate it high Some people seem to regard the Varsity match as little better than a poi house brawl, with no subtlety of skill about it. Others belittle it with niggling criticism, apparently disappointed because it does not turn out to be an academic exposition of Rugby theory.
- To my mind it is a match apart, not to be judged by rule-of- thumb standards. It is played at a great pace by desperately TWO MATCHES FOR LONDON keen young men, with tremendous tackling as a levelling factor. Three-quarters who can beat the ordinary defence find them- selves held and shaken, and players of average ability become supermen for this-one afternoon.
ST. JOHN'S
V.R.C. SECURE ODD SET WIN
IF SPURS WIN
London, To-day.
SCHMELING TO FIGHT JOE LOUIS
WINNER TO ENCOUNTER JAMES J. BRADDOCK
GERMAN APPEARS BEFORE NYBC.
M
New York, December 11. TAX SCHMELING, the German boxer, has
signed a contract to day to fight Joe Louis the Negro fighter, next June for the right to con- test the heavy-weight boxing title of the world jagainst James J. Braddock, the holder.
The contract is conditional on the outcome of Friday's match between Louis, who knocked out Max Baer, and Paulino Uzcudun, the Basque who has never taken the count. With his manager, Joe Jacobs, and Mike Jacobs, head of the Twentieth Century Sporting Club, the German boxer appeared this afternoon before the New York Baxing Commission. "
As soon as all the members of the commission were assers- bled, Schmeling said: “Gentlemen, I came to this country at the
with Braddock for the heavyweight championship.. I ask of you commissioners, will-you approve such a match?”:
Brigadier-General John Je Phelan, chairman of the com- mission instantly replied:
This commission
invitation of the Madison-square Corporation to arrange a match
positively JOCK McAVOY
IMPRESSES US. FIGHT FANS
will not So far as this body is jepncerned, Joe Louis has estab-|
ished himself as the outstand-a ing contender for heavy-weight
Sheffield Wednesday, holders of honours and the only way Louis TO MEET AL MCCOY It is easy enough to blame the FA Cup, will have to meet can be displaced is for some con- Grieve and the Oxford centres for their ineptitude, considering on January 25, providing they test" the number of times they had beat Crewe
Newcastle in the Fourth Round tender to eliminate him in a con-
in their replay-to- Schmeling's Rejoinder
Is
ONCE AGAIN?
BEST MIDDLEWEIGHT SINCE DRISCOLL
(By "Fair Field”)
London, December 11.
ROUTED AT the ball, but I do not believe morrow, while West Bromwich Quickly came Schmeling's re- BADMINTON that any other midfield players Albion, last year's inalists, will joinder, Then, gentlemen, I
would have fared better against visit Bradford.
hereby go on record that I'm The only clash that swift and devastating Cam-
between First ready to fight Louis for the ridge defence.
Division Clubs will take place at right to meet Braddock.
I shall be very surprised if the Actually Grieve was admirably Anfield Road, where Liverpool that agreeable?"
His offer was accepted with leave their shores without another Americans allow Jock- McAvoy to level-headed, and some of his will entertain the Arsenal
The following is the draw.
one reservation that if Louis fight with Al McCoy, the French- covering in moments of stress was
walford also did un-Bradford C. . Blackburn or Bolton is defeated by any man before Canadian from Maine, whom he |first-rate.
his meeting with Schmeling, so decisively defeated at Madison commonly well, and I shall be sur-Liverpool v. Arsenal,
that man will have earned the Square Garden in November. Derby v. Notts, F.
right to fight the German
All the American newspapers,
ONE MATCH POSTPONED
•
Birmingham
dock.
American
correspondent were loud in their praises of the Man-
SNOOKER LEAGUE chester man, whose worrying, rug-
The St. John's Club found prised if we do not see him in the Norwich or Chelsea v. Plymouth. themselves up against a very next England trial match. It Bradford v. West Bromwich. formidable team last night when would be interesting to try him Millwall or Stoke v. Manchester U. Boxer for a match with Brad-which have been sent me by an they were beaten by nine sets to at stand-off half, where he played Notts C. or Tranmere v. Barnsley or nil in the Men's Doubles Badmin-jat school
Tottenham or Southend v. Hudders ton League by Eliot Hall “A” at The moral of the match, I sug- field. the Eliot Hostel
gest, is that sound forward play At Kowloon Tong, the Victoria is still the most important phase Recreation Club beat the Kowloor of_the_game. Tong Club by the odd set in nine.
The match between Eliot Hall, "B" and the Fire Brigade Recrea- tion Club was postponed
Detailed results of the two matches were as follows:
Ehot Hall Win
the
At Eliot Hall last night, Eliot Hall "A" beat the St. John' Cinb by-9 sets to pila u
Lesson For Cambridge
A lesson for Cambridge whose fine attacking backs were robbed of their chances by forwards who had not learnt how to scrummage. Put the Cambridge backs behind the Oxford pack, and there you have a great team
It is difficult to understand whyi
Manchester C. v. West Ham or Luton. Crewe or Wednesday v. Newcastle. Leicester v. Watford Port-Vale. Hartlepools or Grimsby. Wolves, or Leeds v. Bury. Fulham v. Elackpool Middlesbro v. Clapton. Preston T. Burnley or Sheffield U.
-Reuter..
SUNDERLAND DEFEATED
PORT VALE
Cambridge have been unable to SURPRISE WIN FOR find a scrummaging pack. There must be plenty of sound, honest 21-4 forwards in residence who could
T. C. Lee and P. K. Chan (Elo
beat F. EL Kwok and G. A
Smith
Question Of Combination
Lient. Wraith, of the Navy, is beat Roland Koh and Norman on a par with Awtar Singh, but Smith
the question of combination and beat David Kwok and G.- S.
Laäd understanding which must inevit-
CO. Lee and CS. Heng
21 -1
London, To-day.
Royal Naval Yard Police In F Form
ged methods and willingness both to give and take a punch, endear- ed him to the crowd from the start
Can Fight Like Sixty Plus"! Hype Igoe, one of the foremost WIN THREE MATCHES IN ROW critics in America, wrote, "By all
the echoes of Big Ben, the darl By winning their last threeing of John Bull's heart can fight matches handsomely the Royal like 60-plus! Herthrashed the Naval Yard Police have moved best light-heavyweight in this from seventh to second place and country.”
are only one point behind the lea "A fire ighting man from Eng-
the Steel. ders in
Coulson's | land,” is the verdict of the "New Snooker League.
York Herald Tribune," which
In view of this the clash be praises his hard punching, "He tween these teams on Thursday fought like a young kid who has
be taught to shove and bindandi
After sharing four goals with next should prove most interest just received his Christmas pre- 21-4 hollow the back and pack low.Sunderland, present leaders of
The Catholic Brion Club÷sus- - Best-Since Driscoll What Cambridge need most is a the premier league, at Roker Fark (Ebot return to the scrummaging tradi-
21-4
the schools.
21. 7
Collins
C. P. 0. 2
68 Darwent 515 - Ferney.
32 Edmonds
....47 · Rogerson *...55 "Etler
box six rounds in a steam room
he got into the ring he felt weak. His natural weight, apparently, is |12st 5lb, and the extra 3lb he had
to take of handicapped him.
last Saturday, Port Vale, a Setained their first defeat of the A suggestion was made after ably crop up in this case will pro
tion, though perhaps we should cond Division Club, astounded season, at the hands of the Pri- the fight that McCoy had had to bably roð him of a place.
beaz Kwok and Smith
21-10 look further, and say that what the football world yesterday by son Officers Mess. Parker, of the Police, who was heat. Koh and Smith
21- 8 the game needs most is a return winning their Third Round F. A Results of the most recent to make the weight and that when A Giant Sikh in a silk turban given a cap" test year at left-beat Kwok and Ladd and jewelled ear-rings batting at half, has never been seen at his
K. Y. Lee and K. S. Liew (Ehot the scrummaging tradition in Cap replay by two clear goals on matches are:
their own ground.-Beuter. Lord's- that is the engaging best since his illness.
I do not maintain that Oxford beat Kwok and Smith
Port Vale will be at home to R. E's 3 prospect conjured up by the se-
Macao will also meet the Civi-best Koh and Smith
21-13 scrummaged perfectly, but they either Hartlepools or Grimsby in Moreton lection of the Yuvraj of Patiala lians on January 26, and for this beat Kwok and Ladd 21-3 were good in the tight and the the Fourth Round on January 25-Daniels as captain of the Indian cricket game I suggest the following Kowloon Tong Beaten line-out, and towards the end of
Last year Sunderland lost to Wade team against the Australians,
Civilian team: Ramzan (K.LTC); At Kowloon Tong last night, the game particnlarly, some of
Everton in the Fourth Round, Ware The match is scheduled for De A. E. P. Guest (Radio) and G- the Victoria Recreation Club beat their concerted loose rushes were while Fort Vale were eliminated cember 5 at Bombay, and it is a Sommer (Club); M., Hassan the Kowloon Tong Club by 5 sets splendid In fact, we have not by West Bromwich Albion, the Prison Officers 3 CT. C. Z. fair assumption that if the Yu- (Padio), W. A. Reed (Club) to 4:-.
seen so useful a University pack finalists, in the Third Round Seson raj (which means heir-apparent) and J. Parker (Police); G. SA. Gray and P. Chan (Kowloon)÷for some years, though one thing makes a good job of the cap ER Divett (Club), Awtar beat Barretto and J. Soares.. 21-7 did surprise me. tainey, he will be asked to join Singh (KITC), Garbachan lost to N. Silva and S. A.
Rumjaku the touring team in England next Singh (Radio), G. IL Fowler lost to M. M. Soares and D.
(CBA) and D. J. Nooy (Club). Lopes
Kammer.
6-21
ELVIN WINS
9.21
Where Oxford-Evred Oxford heeled the ball' with ex-
Santos Elimmated
By Nine Points
24-21
Pie
Sentos
..45 Periera
En
Shaw
Perry
1.54 Da Luzt
.61 Antonio ..51 G
EN.Y. Police 5
Stafford
Fowler
St. Patrick's 0 46. J. Eemedios A finely built, elegant young This is the strongest possible P. Leung and J. M. Pong (Kloon): traordinary regularity, but not 21-11 once did they bring off a really
48 Castilho man, the Yuvraj of Patiala ma team that could be fielded in view beat Barretto and Soares
Bellamy „29 L. Remedios- 16-21 effective and properly executed sures 6ft 8in. from his toes to of the fact that several potential lost to Silva and Rumjahn ---
Gwyther-67 Santoe Only one match in the Senior Down-57. Castro wheel. They apparently attempt- turban-top. Like his father, he Interporters will be engaged in best Soares and Lopes
M. Wour and G. A White ed to wheel now and again, but Billiards Championship was play plays in diamond and pearl ear the soccer Interport, namely Bliss (Kowloon)
different co-land Beltra0.
that violented off last night, J. Elvin beating CS.CC-4 was детет rings, and wears a
beat Barretto and Soares... 21-14 there loured silk turban every day.
lost to Silva and Rumjaim ... 7-21 swing of the front row which N. A Santos by the narrow mar-Bower lost to Soares and Lopes 13-23 throws the second row wide, and gin of 500 points to 491 at the son In The Blood
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
without this swing a wheel can Kowloon Cricket Cinh.
Stramite never be successful
The match between A. W. Grim-Hillyer The game produced some lively mitt and W. Hon Sling, which forwards, Cooper, Bloxham and was scheduled to be played at the Hughes of Oxford, and Laborde Club Lusitano, was postponed. 5 5 0 38 7 10 and Dinwiddy of Cambridge. At the Cheero Club, Tai Kwai-
Games
P W LF AFts.
0.45 8 12 76 145 13 12
6'4 2 27 17 -8
Grimzitt
D.E.C. 1
.29 Lewis. ..40 Norzis
65- Waldie
61 Proom 47. Smith
One Macao Change Such an imposing figure would Macao are likely to be more at surely create a stir on our cric-home against the Colony and Civi- ket grounds. And cricket is soap sides in view of the fact that -much in the Patiala blood that it they will be playing on grass and St. Andrew's "A"
would be no surprise if the Tur-the team will probably be the Recreio "B" same as that which drew with the Recreio "A" raj proved a class performer.
HESPA fortnight ago with CR C His huge reach makes him a
Fire Brigade
9 4 5 21 50 8 tried for their respective coun-points to 271 in the Junior Bi-Prison Officers. fine "gully," and on firm wickets the exception of Rodrigues, at St. John's:
Eliot Hall "A" 33,024 3 6 tries, and if Wales do not play Hards Championship. he can be an attacking off-side Tight-back, instead of Rosario.
The occasion will be a special St. Andrew's "B" 6 24 21 23 4 Hughes against the All Blacks batsman.
62419 35 4 they will be miking a serious His grandfather was the first one as Lieut. Da Costa, the foun- Talkoo C
8 26-23 49 4
6. 4 2 27 27 8-Some of these must surely be fat best Jian Che man by 300 Catholic Union
Indian prince to engage Englishider of hockey in Macao, will be VB. C
Phot Hall E. 11072-2 mistake.
Professionals to act as coaches shortly leaving the Portugueses and S. Home 6 0 6-17 27 0 in India, and the present Mahailand which has been his home Kowloon Tong 8 0 8 25 47 0 rajah has had a long succession for the last eight or nine years.
of Yorkshire players at work on his fine grounds.
ATTACKING FORCE BEHIND CAMBRIDGE SCRUM
WARING WANTED
EDERS" AMEITION
I don't think that can be ken of serious explanation McCoy's defeat for McAvoy, por cording to the American Press won purely on his merits.
RECREIO ARE DOGGED BY- BAD LUCK
(Continued from Page 4)
Her place was filled by Miss M Roza, who, though a promising player, is not yet up to first divi- †sión standard. ·
Recreio will play their last match of the season against “y” Ladies, but even their most ard- ent supporter carmot hope for a win against this very much im- LEAGUE TABLE TO `DATE proved team. Miss C. Botelho will be retuming to the team P. W. LFA again which will line-up as 9_8_7_33_13]
der -105 5 31.19
Recicio Ladies:- Mas Z. Barros; -10-167: € 29'21 10. 55 24 26ias C. Osmund, Miss 0. Botelho: ****10 6.24 25 Miss E. Anvier, Miss M.-Alvety Miss 8.53 22.18 Gozzalves, Misa B. Remedios, 945 20 25 Miss P. Figueiredo, Miss C. Silva, 6.5 119 11 iss A. Alves and Miss C. Botelho.
LANCASHIRE'S -NEW- CRICKET CAPTAIN
R. N. Y. Police
CS.CC. Dockyand:FC: Two Games To-day
Garrison - Sgt. Only two games aze down for IR. E. Sr. decision to-day, but to-morrow 30 RWF. Sgis. excellent game should be wit C. & P.0% Cính Inessed in the Senior Division when St. Pata. Club, (QS. M. Staples, one of the most outstanding players in the Steel,
59 27 15.30 89.25
Gustave Eder, the German and Coulson Billiards and Snooker HAROLD LARWOOD'S BENEFIT quite so fast playing Rugby at Mr. W. J. Smith, the secretary European welter-weight cham- Leagues, will meet E. D. da Beza, the moment. At any rate, if any of Aston Villa, recently said that pion is leaving for the United of the Lusitano Clab, on the Civil one can keep up with him over several applications had been re- States, where he has several box- Service Cricket Club tables 30 yards I am quite sure there is ceived from the Contiment for ing engagemen during the early The following are today's
He hopes to fures
The great attacking force be no one who jumps into a stride so Waring, the International centre part of next hind the Cambridge scrummage.beautifully and has his opponent forward who is open to transier, get a chance of ighting for the of course, is Prince Obolensky, beaten before the chase is begun, but the Vills are not entertaining world and probably there
Cold them
title at p
T. P. Eckersley, having been 2 MATCH
elected to Parliament; has re- Įsioned the explaincy of Lancashire" Harold Larwood, the Notting“ County Cricket Gruby and the can- it"|hamshire, and England fast bow- didates for the position are W. EL les, who takes his benefit next sea- 1. Lister and Eziet. Tyldesley, fad the Notts. - v. who proposes to play a5, 21" KILA- ancashire last season made
Yorkshire
eginning