ENGLAND
V.
SOUTH AFRICA
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1952.
C. F. Winn (England) tackled by R. Johnstone (S. Africa) with E. Dinkel- mann (S. Africa) in close support in the Rugby Test at Twickenham The Spring- hoks won 8-3.
England v. Wales The Key Match Of The Home Rugger Championship
By
DEREK JOHN
The first of the season's home Rugby internationals, that between England and Wales at Twickenham on January 19, would appear to hold the key to the champion- ship.
Without ruling Ireland and Scotland out completely, the fact is that England and Wales, by virtue of their performance against the visiting South Africans, are font-favourites for the file.
ale
seems
The
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shall fairly certain that is we te la i taki
ahoga i ton or to be fur an: the Note Seullan 1.
havy murajuelḥ, sve à dour struggle between two sea on War for second! 1e1
Tremendously it packs. Murius Bl F are al against
carpet tam id catbacks are evenly matched. Wales when hey last 41-14 Pugh it
pait of the biggest ! probaldy have the more craft would be belies to betale it a
but England. I suspect, are fas- that 41-la 1.. 1h - iest
of Sagbok 4 Wzul, hul se sd the Tie ter At the Bac Ahih played T
Da unexpected ante ulte in
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Britain Wins
Flatlanders' Trophy
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The dictat 54678
Firelands regaining the Champion
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now remains to be seen when the Scots on
theti drubbing at the the Springboks in tim to play servis role in Cart Championship, SERIOUS CONTENDERS heland, while they have Karl Val Disere, Jan. 13. Mult in the jock and Juckie Britain won the Churchill Kyle at stand-oft will always Cup at the International be serious contenders.
fatlanders' Skiing Cham-
But in the game with South!
pionships here today with Africa ther appeared the first
Holland
second
mark third,
and Den-Indication that the Trish pack which has been their main
| weapong m prost-war seasons is
not the [HOWN! R
The With South Africans over-run the forwards to score 14 points last Thirty minutes of game a Dublin.
The events are open only to Those European non-mountain- uus countries and the Churchili, Irish Cup is awarded for the best
In the Alpine The n. tional combination for men,
team
Wits
John Boyagis, of Britain, won the men's downhill race. second
Claudia WOR
eduble bed
agains In fact
corres-
Waltri
al the
match
Having said that this Wili probably deadle the Cham- paonship. I refuse to forecast With the know- any further weige that
рет You have a 50 cent chance of being right-and wrong--I leave you to spot the Set- -London Express winner.
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Home Rugger Results
of
London, Jan. 12. The following are the results Rugby Union and Rugby League games player today:
International Match ---Scotland 11, France 13.
South African Tour-Western Counties 5, South Africans 16.
Final Irish Trial Match. - Whites 16, Blues 4.
CLUB
MATCHES
DOREEN DEMONSTRATES
COUNT TEN AND
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It's Good News!
DON'T LOSE YOUR HEAD BRAATHENS
...And The Gremlins Go
Down
By Three
By "RECORDER”
Goals
Gremlins went down to defeat yesterday at King's Park by three goals to nil, the third time in two seasons that they have lost to Recreio, and all but fell out of the race for the Championship of the Ladies' Hoc key League which they hold.
It was a very curious match with many a Gremlin showing flashes of brilliance to light up a mediocre show. However, there was no mediocrity in the Recreio dis- play and their three-nil victory was a fair indication of the run of the play.
The spotlight through most of the game was on the two goalkeepers and, though Mother Read tried hard enough to steal the show, it was Recreio's Doreen Ozorio who brought the house down,
or even
&i i }
packet
ever
Doreen would stop the
dis- Brst time that she has The Gremlins suddenly
were Gremlin covered that they deart in front of the
tw tried that on a goalkeeper.
There were still some 15 to attack and would look up and guals down and that they were
but 20 minutes of play left, meditate She counted ten running into a 58- nch
the every time, even though Sim- of dynamite known as "Frisky" they don't count much in
Meikle Ferreira Recreio's right-half, story There were two wonder- mens or Hodkinson or
Hildamene said of er the impatient
Rame, ful saves by the Gremlin cus- an
the lodian and Rosemary had her Fowler, moving up from centre was unusually nervous In half. tried to fap it once more big match atmosphere. If so, share of standing a lonely sen- past her
her show of aerves upset thetizel in goal while Mother bat- really Gremlins.
tied on the wing with the Re-
blew up
up and practically every
creio attack irs the would be Gremlin Doreen would get int., the way
If the famous storm
D.
of the ball again. She would though, complete her
erunt, before doing any Uking about
twice clearing
Once or Trok or Frisky' Ferreira in- serfered
Much and cleared.
WINNING COMBINATION
more
Recreio's
half-back line.
a
ot
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never one of their strong The Gremlin defence occa-
points this season, played bet- to robbing sionally got down Stella Correa or Lity
ter than ever before. Their Danen- When they right wing blew
ew a mean storm. Elvie berg of the ball.
Ana Rozs End managed that, 'Frisky" would Tsek
Pereirs were a very sold pair of pick it up
before 11 again
• full-backs Doreen Ozortó kept crossed inte Recreio territory more often, Doreen would clear and bring it up once
her head пет
Chided later by Gremlin supporter for not let- very neatly on the ten
The Danenberg-Ferreira-Correa Gren
Gremlins have NEVER RATTLED
the matching the semed, was not combination won The Idea, t
for Recreio and the other wing would have liked to have given
least one goal, she replied, in n to get rattled.
[of the home side's attack. WHA day's. nerdle match like There was enough going on tosionally,
though it did blow up
never presented rattle anybody. There is much serious threat. talk going on on the field of than catches play, normally, the ear of any spectator
were the Not only Bris
unnerving throughout
Recreio
each
Ocra-
them one at least I couldn't because I was captain of the 1cam
!
raids As They battled the coming down their left wing.
Reertio: Doreen Ozorio; Elvie Tsok, Ena Poza Pereira;
The teams were:
the Crembin maeltine began to Francisca Ferreira, Sheila Ber- Evelyn Danen- other run down and the battle went nal-Silva and with advice and out of it. There were several berg: Stella Correa, Lily Danen-
criticism on Die run,
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that
lo
ques and Marcia Maher,
Girtmitns: Maudie Read;
but Gremlin raids before the close berg, Mercia Silva, Rita Mar. Coaches of the Arst half but these were thet EWO
to the individualistic affairs added The Gremlins
to Doreen Ozorio counted ten confusion by having inore
do and
and and cleared without much diff- say than they normally there were times when a heat-culty az3
exchange between two
Correa wind Stella
would have give made it two goals with a very
neat cress shot that beat cus-! under todian Read, but this was dis
allowed for sticks.
mean
Rosemary Read, Betty Rouse Renate Kerr, Hilda Fowler and Mary Elliot; Julia Wilson, Sybil Groundwater, Maureen Hodkin- son, Marie Meikle and Noele 'Simmons.
HOW THEY STAND
Gremlins crossed on
on me and a Recrew girl would one of her colleagues a lock, undoubtedly being the nisimpression that someone side
again was on her own
The second half was only a Rezrein criticising her
Stella School "A" The wind has a way of stop-few minutes old when plng dead and the spectator gets made one of her coaches wild Gremlins
Ste outran with joy BS
the Victorlons... 7 in on come chance to
her Widgets dramatic Gremlin defence and sent For chit-chat
the
second and the third gool of Little Flowers 7 1 3 84 8 uttered, lone in which it was
the match in with a neat flick Darions 6 1 2 3 5 14 the most impressive sentence to
from the edge of the D It University out of the silence come out
the School "B" informed, was, we were "Don't listen to her, Rita. Play your own game."
the
was,
Through all this, skipper Dorten
Ozorio kept her head
goals If she hadn't, the three
tour that Recreio got and the more that they almost got, but didn't, could well have bern balanced by the four or five got, the Gremlins should have but didn't.
DRAMATIC START There was a dramatic start The Gremlin to the match
Hospital B, Wasps 6: London Hosial goal, was barely pushed
1. London Irish 9: London Scottish
back blew again Suddenly Inside-right
Lily Danenberg
3 tusslyn Park 3: London Welsh 3, and
They sever samhe angser anty powalong guGINES in the special slalo
and Englani and headed the placings for the nuish of bath these games it Blackheath 3. Harlequins 6 Guys sterm blew towards the Recreto Alpine combination.
vas' Wahen and Eng and Reya de
were in the attacking pinn. Miss
women's (Britain)
the
Jis stgrulitant too that for downhill but was fourth in the the first
in three seasons and second special slalom
tere England selteters bave se Beatrice Witlouk (Bel- | cidad Miss
o make no alterofums m gium) in the Women's Alpine their team folios ing an Inter-Park 12, Royal Air Force 17: Bir-
which よいで Combination, wher competitors were Ged.
no national.
classi-
Details of the racing weTE: Men's Downhill
Boyagis 1-khn
(Britain)
2 mins. 23.2 secs:
3-Gier! Mossle: (Holland). 2
mins. 26.6 seco
Rupert
3.
Jand);
ance
Bloddyn
time
are un
But a; Old Blues 6, St Mary's Hos
19: Old Craniatghans 14, Old 201
Muhitians ; St Bartholomew's lies- pital u, Cheltenham 3; Aberavon 11, passed New Bridge B, Aldershot Services 15, Old Merchant Taylors 0 Birken wing, Stella
quick
LEAGUE
of
SCOTE
the
ball
a
by
A Pis P W D L F
7 5 2 18 5 12 7 5 1 1 18 @ 11
7 52 18 9 10
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School Beat The
Victorians 2-0
By
"OBSERVER”
King George V School "A" scored their second suc- cessive major success yesterday, defeating a full-strength Victorian XI by two goals to nil. Last week they were responsible for the first defeat of the up till then unbeaten Gremlins.
The schoolgiris utilised their speed to the greatest advantage and showed more dash in the forward line. Specially brilliant were centre-forward Valerie Jillott and their fast right-winger, Marjorie Revie.
3.-Pierre Pappenheim' (Hol- | Welsh selectors have the Triple Bradford Northern 33, Cardif : counted ten and the ball trie any promising moves by the
of the possession
out on the run to her
Correa, and
neat
cross run and mingham 5. Nuneaton 13; Bringen pass saw centre-forward Mercia the the ball in for va tap
the The same firen players who Maesteg 3: Cardin 6 Newport 3 Silva
Coventry 15. Bedford 5: Crosakeys 9, did
duty against South Africa Llanelly 13. Ebbw Vale 30, Devon first goal of the match in
third minute play at Twickenham will take the port Services 9 Exeter 11. London
University 0 Leicester B, Gloucester The Gremlins had been welt field against Wales. And none
advised to
the within 5. Neath 9. Swansea 8; Northampton 31. Middlesex Hospital 8; Nolls 4, who saw their spirited perform-
first Ave minutes if they want- could say they
Moseley . Penarth 3. Abertillery 3,
minute ed to win. Within a
KGV Sebout "A": S, Grahain- The Victorians were greatly Plymouth Albion 5, Bridgwater and
S Albion 10: Pontypool 8. Pontypridd Noele Simmens was through strengthened yesterday in the Cumming, Winterton, K. deserving of another chance.
goal- 3: Sale 17, Waterloo 8; Teiguouth Wales also will showe
pal forward line by the inclusion of Davis; D. Jillott, S. Read, Julia 11. Turquey Athletic 8, United Ser her own with only the
Tingay; M. Revie. L. Butcher, vires Portsmouth & Richmond 19: keeper to beat and there was Clair Negus at inside-right. Larrinaga changes from the side that held (Britain), 2 mins. 28.0 sec; the Springboks to three points Edinburgh University 3, Edinburgh Doreen Ozorio as she stopped stickwork and sent over some
The newcomer showed good V. Jillott, H. Hale, S. Hail.. Edinburgh Academicals 0 Gala 8; some very keen meditating
Victorióny: Ruth Taylor; 4.-Pierre Pappenheim (Hol-at Cardif Arms Park shortly Wunderers IV; Watsonians. Hard-
belure Christmas.
wick 10: Old Rutlishians 3, Old Alley- the bah dead and kept edging good passes, but on the whole Sylvia Franklin, Judith Collis; Jet Borren, Come the forward line lacked the Ann Sainsbury, plars 0 Mountain Ash 3 patiently toward There 5. Noel Harrison (Britain).
are many supporters pinzance and Newlyn 9. Redruth 0.
ball
the hitting Doreen Handyside; Ruby Scott, of Jack Matthews, Men's Special Slalom
the Cardif University College School Old Boys pust, gently pushing the
Noele extra speed and back.
Claire Negus, Lilian Brandt, with her foot as 11. That Tourists (Slam) 8; Old Ha- Hans Poulsen (Denmark), centre-three. who believe he
berdashers 6, Saracens 8,
strove to find an opening be-power inside the "D".
Joan Crighton, Jill Peach. should be chosen to the exclu- 69 secs;
by their Frequent offsides tween pad and post. It was, in- 2-John Boyagis (Britain), sion his
of
club colleague,
RUGBY
Doreen left-wing Jill Peach deed.
nullifled
09.8 secs.
Williams. But the
ee, annoying, but
her feet together and Bellevue Rangers 7. Workington 8; | Kept
inside forwards. Jand)
line without Harrison Crown in view again, and wish Castleford 13, Huli Kingston Rovers kled behind the
Both the goals were scored in (Britain), equal third with 73.2 to keep the same XV as long ; Dewsbury 20, Bramley 7: Doncas
ter 14, Livergoul City : Featherstone any score for the Gremlins.
The Victorians as possible.
Rovers 10. Keighley 2; Hall 11, Bar- Within the minute, Maureen the first half. Thus the stage is set for what row 0: Leeds 22. Warrington 3 Old Hodkinson Was through on had slightly more of the play could be the finest postwar Swifton Rochdale Hornets what looked like a certain goul, in this half and missed a golden
ley 2: 8. International between the home Widnes B. Halifax 5 Wigan 28, but again the patient medita-chance of scoring when a beautf- frus- ful move by inside-right Claire countries. I say "could" advised-Wakefield Trinity th York & una fom het ended in sheer
A major surprise was caused ly, because all too frequently let 4; Leigh 9, Whitehaven B-Reuter.
Negus sent Ruby Scott running tration for the Gremlins.
The Gremlins retreated for a down the touchline. Her centre yesterday in the Men's Senior IRELAND'S TEAM games, which on puper have
when Recreio Hockey League seemed the in front of the goalmouth dropped their first point of the breather and it all-the-way | looked
winners,
Dublin, Jan. 13.
Bented up have frizzled out disappointingly Ireland have made three storm was going to blow
un open chance which
Lilian Brandt, scaron, They were held to a (Bri-
in reality.
changes from the team that was again, but all of a sudden it centre-forward
1-1 draw by Royal Navy. COTE- beaten by the South African blew in the wrong direction however, just failed to
Reorelo were without one of tourists last month for their in- and Stella Correa was through next.
goal of the
their regular forwards, Gerry ternational Rugby Union match for the second
In the 10th minute, good Golano, and helded two sub- Alves, and C. against France in Paris on Janu-match short of 10 minutes
play.
pass by left-half Julia Tingay stitutes In A Rent Sholla Hall through on Le Sequeira In 1:10 wing-half
་་་ left-wing Centre-t or ward positions. Valerie Jflott anapped the con- For the Navy, Tel. James beat the rolls with hard the sticks, and wipulver able tre, outstripped the defence and gave a good duplay between drive along War actie support by Lt. Chamberlain, at
Ten minutes
the School left-back Ister
the
GOCS;
and
Noc!
6. Gerl Mossler (Holland). Men's Combination
1-Boyagis (Britain);
2.-Morsler (Holland); 3-Larrinaga (Britain);
4-Pappenheim (Holland);
8.--Harrison (hi
Women's
Reyn de
2 minz, 49.2 secs.
(Bel-
3.Wittouk
2 min. 54.2 sec.,
3.-Prajoux - Bouma (Hol-
9 mins, 15,8 secs, Special Slalom
1Beatrice Witicult (Bel-
gium), 91.2 secs.
དཾ+
Rickards (Britain),
3-Sonda Furlong (Britain),
90,0
Chudlá de Reya (Bri-
tain) 109.6 secs. „Woman's Alpine Combination
1-Bealice Watouk Claudia de Reya
TODAY'S SPORT
BADMINTON SP
ary 25.
Notley, G. Phipps and. H. Not Chamber will replace J. Mur Men's "A" Division-Chinese YMCA phy. W. McKee and A. Browns Mistralo Calon Cho Crier respectively. Notley is the only o Cricket Club Hongkong Uni-new cap in the aide. versity at Crafgerigower.
The team is as follows: Not- Jey, G. Phipps, NJ. Henderson, --UNOOKER /
of
Surprise Navy
Recreio
BERCELIN WINS INDIAN TOURNEY
Madred, Jan, 18. Lennart Bergeling the Swedish today won the All-India Hard torien: jos kapper i mie
ht show at the beginning of the court Lawn Temis Champion, shoot on by in
lery and Hilary Hate, second half... Recreio equalires ship when he beat A. Miyagi
upit pushed the ball during the wahine" minutes – Japany in the final by 6-3, 6-4,
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