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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1936. MORE PEKING MID-SEASON REVIEW OF
MAN FINDS
SCOTTISH RUGBY
24 Individuals Discovered: An Teams Form And Records
Early Race Of Cannibals
CAVE DWELLERS WHO PREYED ON CHILDREN
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The announcement, that further remains of Peking man have been discovered in China coincided on December 17 with the receipt in England of the first ompléte re- port an all the remains which have heep hitherto found of this million year-old race of men.
In place of the two akulls and odd bones and teeth with which anthropologists have previously had to be content, & classified dee- sription is given of the recovered remains of 24 individuals, ranging in ago from "five years to over fifty.
The theory is advanced that "the cave dwellers of early China were vannibalk with weakness"
for children, the remains discovered re- presenting bead-hunter' trophies.
The conclusion is reached that Peking man may have been the direct fore-runner of the "low brows" Neanderthal race, which lived in Europe between 50,000 and 2,000 B.C.
In spite of his bloodthirsty habits, in certain peculiarities of his jaw, Peking man shows definite resem olances to the modern Mongolian Ice-group, and particularly to the Miskimo
The report represents the first work in this field of Dr. Frans Weidenreich, the new director of Peking man investigations for the Geological Survey of China. The making of further finds is anaouse ed in An Exchange Telegraph image.
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IMPROVEMENT ON LAST YEAR
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games. Last March they were ofth and ninth respectively with eight and twelve defests.
London, Dec, 27. With very little prospect of Rugger anywhere but in Aberdeen, it may be interesting to treat to Glazgow High School F.F. niso show day as the half-way house and re-improvemediacy present two de- view the first half of, the season ¦ feats in a dozen games, contrasting in the light of the performances strongly with 12-mm last season. of our principal sides.
[Last season there appeared. 10. be
Last year was not particularly too many changes in personnel. good in the sense that we had any and probably the fact that the side really great sides, and if there was is being delt more together: now a fair level of equality among the jis bringing a better result. leading clubs it can hardly be Stewart's went throgh the same denied that the level was not very experience a few years ago, and high. As champions, Watsoniana their recent improvement is due bad to admit to no fewer than partly to the policy of leaving the three defeats in 23- games, and italde alone. is not often a side Anishes at the top with so many
Jed have been rather disappoint- ing, especially as it is their Jubilee The days of miracles, they say,year.At one stage they held out are not past, but it looks as if it would take more than a miracle to leave the champions high and dry at the head of affairs again in March. Already they have collected six defeats in 11 games.
and are third from the foot of the and West of Scotland, with seven table; only Royal High School F.P.
defeats: being below them. The Bchool can sympathise, as they went through a similar experience
year or two ago.
Birr
great promise, but nothing' has come of it, and so far they "have won only one of their eight games.
AN IMPROVEMENT Another side to disappoint is Edinburgh Gniversity, who always
promise better than they perform. they play better than results would or perhaps one might put it that suggest
11
Kelvinside also started well, but appear to have fallen off recently. a remark which also applies to Galz, who, However," have' crept up the table considerably."
Taking the season. so far as a.
Though "champlons last season. Watsonians were never really a good side in the team sense, but with a strong pack, a stout de-whole, I think I can safely say fence, and backs who could map that there has been improvement up odd chances they had the makon last year, We have still a fons. ings of a side which could be im- way to go, but the general level Remains of Peking man have all proved.
compared with this last season or one from the limestone caves of Unfortunately the promise of two has undoubtedly risen," Chou Kou Tien, south-east of Pei-improvement has not been full
ing, where a tooth, the first proofed and there has been a distinct af human occupation, was found in decline in the pack and in the D2T. It is remarkable that from defence. Eric Hunter, their most this single find Professor David promising back has lost much of oo Black, Dr. Weldenreich's pro his best form, and the defence decessor at Peiping," was able to
generally has given away 50 per iraw the correct conclusion that he
cent. more points than they gave was dealing with a hitherto, na-
all last season. hown race of man.
Every Stage of Childhood, The catalogue, as now completed
H. P. MÅTHER MISSED The "joint"rummers-up--Stewart's College FP. and Glasgow Univer-
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though not quite
badly. Stewart's have three defeats now as against four last season, and in their case, too, the forwards, after a good opening game, fell off for a time, though recent games sug gest that they are coming back to form.
uy Dr. Weidenreich, comprises tensity-have also fallen from' grace, children, two adolescents, and twelve adults, the sexes being even-
y represented in each uzsa,
Practically every stage of child- Lood growth seems to have fallen victim to those prehistorie canno bala. According to Dr. Weiden. trich's classification, there is one hild of five, ope of 5-6, one of -8, four of 8-9, one of 9-10, one of 11, one of 13-14, and two adolesmente of 14-18.
In addition to a man of over ifty, two others, both women, are described as surely old." Dr. Weidenreich's most serious doubt is
to whether his method of sex determination" may not have led him to overestimate the number of females.
The absence of HP. Mather at scrum-half has also told against them, none of those tried fitting Into the scheme of things so well as the old captain.
...
Glasgow University have been suffering from the same trouble. Despite the cleverness of H M Murray and company behind the scrum, they have too often been up against it in front, and already have five defeats in seven games. Glasgow Academicals and Dun-
His conclusion that the remains are canibalistic is based on the Fact that they coukist almost ax- fermline come next with dix de- clusively of jaws, teeth, and frag- suents of brain cases, and were in empat cases crushed or broken before fossilization began.
"It is impossible," he comments, "that the bodies of at least 94 in vidusis could have been so com pletely smashed that nothing elas reinaigs."
tezlar TEK The Académicals have been showing erratic form and are al- ready on the four-defeat mark At their best they are capable of producing good stuff, but their per- formances suggest that they are not yet so well welded together as some of the old "Anniesland" sides were They have some very pro- Dr. Weidenrich also evoclades mising material and fancy that that there is no evidence of the once they settle they will cause aimultaneous existence of any more trouble to most sides. MO developed race, who might be sup Dunfermline have jumped to the posed to have preyed on the race head of affairs, und öfter Jäst' week' whose remains have now been disIt is conceded in most quarters that covered, and, therefore, that Fek they are the best all-round tide in
ing man, although civilized enough scotland. Their real power fies in to have the use of fire, was also capable of preying on members of bis own race.
Mt. 'Extraordinary Va'ue
There is nothing comparable anywhere to this numerous codes tion of individuals of such an early race, Siz Grafton Elliot Smith commented to a representa tive of the Morning Post." DATA
Piltdown man in England, and also Jaya man are represented by the remains of only single indivi- dusla
a strong back, but their back divi- slon does not lack abulty: 473
Hawick may claim to have a stronger division in front-mast see this Selkirk pack which "Border Callan tells me can mother the Terier!-and Halhead a better back
vision, but as a team think Dunfermline 15, so far, the side or the year
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head suffer from their for ward deficiencies when they come up against it in front. I admit that "It is of extraordinary value to so well-drilled are the forwards it have a group of people to study does not happen often, but when instead of only one The great they meet a really powerful pack problem is always to determine how I think they will always be beaten far the cheezcteristics of any one until they can grow bigger and individual can be taken as those of more powerful forwards themselves. the race. One man
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tell, might have been abnormal both improved their position, and This report should also help to in both cases credit goes to the for- restore confidence in the work of wards. Neither side has done any-- anthropologista From one tooth thing, outstanding behind 7 the Professor Davidson Black postulat | gerum, and neliber back division is ed & now race. conclusion was rely to be unduly depicted by the supported by the finding of the line of International attack, but original Pacing-skull "and"aubus. quent remains. Now this fuller re both lots do back up the efforts of port on a larger number of indivi- their forwards, with the result that f dusie comes to bear out our main both sides are at present rumer picture of Paking map how upaya but one defeat each in nine
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