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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

WOMEN'S HOCKEY

CHAMPIONSHIP LIGHT BLUES

CONDITIONS

A Better Chance For Players

The new conditions governing the British. Amateur

phampionships which come intu force at Royal 81. George's, "Sand- wich, and Carnoustie, respectively, this year, are not only of general Interest, but indicate a desire on the past of the ruling auibority' to meet the wishes of the army of players concerned.

from 80 to 40.

FALTER IN

EDINBURGH

Academicals Strong Rally

END OF THE TOUR

Edinburgh Academicgis, 3 goals,

(2 tries (21 ptn). Cambridge University,

pia.). In Edinburgh.

tries (12

ENGLAND BEAT

THE REST

HOME FOOTBALL

FORECAST

Quick Scoring After Cup-Tie And League Games

Poor Start

The following are the Cup-Tie and Langue Matches to be played on Saturday the 16th January, 1937, Tho Tédúm lin dold· tyre are tipped to win.

England beat the Rest by 8 goals to 3 in ́s women's hockey match at Luton. The pitch win affected by recent snow, frost and rain, In addition, train fell [:wOLVES throughout the game and semi- darkness obscured most of the

play during the last quarter of

an hour.

The first half of the game was a typical England v. Rest struggle, Engiand: stúrted -- afakily, Rest went a it hammer and sungă and were leading by: à goals to 1 at half time,

Particularly is this so in the

In the concluding engagement of case of the Open regarded as the chair Beottish tour Cambridge Uni- world's premier golf event, andversity were handicapped by the which attracts competitora from fact that six of the party were practically every civilized country. suffering from the effects of in- The number of players qualided | duenza, and two "of them were During this spell the Rest were. for the championship has been nursing injuries. There were the better team. The goals Min increased from 100 to 140 while for "Blues" in the side, including J. Chamberlain and Miss Albright the final two rounds, on the last Idwal Rees of the - Edinburgh | scored were good ones, and the day the number has been reduced Wanderers.

English "defence was made to look The conditions were favourable, a little leadeh-footed The Rest The change follows a recomand the crowd of '2,000 saw a fast defence, especially Miss Finley in mendation of the Professional and open game. The Cambridge goal Miss Fowler and Miss G. Golfers' Association on the ground backs moved nicely, but too often Maddox, the backs, and Miss R. that existing conditions did not something went wrong et the E Foster, the centre-half, were give everybody เ tatr chance. Anish. Laborde was not very superb. Firstly, the mad scramble to get a successful as hooker, but he gave place among the 100 players to the forwards an inspiring" lead, qualify was not conducive to the and Young was prominent best results. Perhaps the most throughout, noteworthy case of a famous play- er failing to survive the qualifying | test was that of Sarazen when at the height of his career.

Bitter "Experience

convert.

The Academical forward Boun established their superiority, however. Bruce Lockhart, at full- back, compared favourably with Marshall, the "old Scotland" "cap," The championship was played at and twice his speed enabled him Troon, and in the second round to avert otherwise certain scores. Sarazen, caught in a severe thund¦ Rees was the most dangerous of derstorm, was virtually washed the three quarters, and scored out of the event. To come at two good tries. Low sent out a great expense all the way from smart service from the serum, but America, and to fall by a stroke Kemp was below form. through no fault of his own, was

Cambridge Score First a bitter, if not a tragic experience.

Cambridge pressed at the start, The real purpose of the qualifying Rees and Kemp being prominent rounds is to eliminate those play in attack.

Rees intercepted # ers having no possible chance of pass meant for Macpherson, and winning, and not, because of tranin for a try, which Young foreseen circumstances, to jeopar- failed to

Cambridge dise those competitors with an ob- combined to make the running and Rawience scored far out, With forty additional

places Young again falling with the kick. there should now be no fear of The Academicals rallied, and stir any potential champion failing to ring runs by Rabagliati and I survive the preliminary examina-Young led up to a try by Tod, tion. By increasing the number who also, converted. After spirit of places, young players, who have ed play in the loose by the hitherto fought any of the cham Academical forwards, Wright went pionship, because of the fear of over for a try, and his side thus not qualifying, will be encouraged crassed leading by 8 points to 6. to enter. This is all to the good. Though Carnoustie is a long way off, an appreciable increase in the number of competitors may be confidently expected, and instead of only one in every three pass Ing the qualifying test, the ratio will be one in two,

vions chance of success.

Important Change

Quick Passing

At half-time the English team took stock of things. Miss Dickin- aon went to her usual place at right inner, and Miss Willis, into the centre. In the next 35 minutes. England scored 7 goals. The forwards really got going, and quick cross passing took the place of forward and through passes.

But the Rest had the final kick After a mix-up in the English goalmouth Mrs. Lewis scored their third and last goal.

The English goalkeeper had her hands full at times-a'rare sight. Some of her kicks' were 'passes to definite players, so controlled and accurate they were.

Forward, England were not al- ways happy, and stickwork was not of the best. Misa Higgins played as well as I have ever seen her play, and we have been in the same county team for the last 16 years, as Dickinson, when at right inner, was her penetrating. forceful self.

by B. Dickinson (2). M. Pollard The English goals were scored (3). K. Wills, and E. Higgins,

LOCAL SOCCER FIXTURES

F.

Chinese To Meet The Navy

Cambridge regained the lead immediately on résuming, Kemp stealing round the blind side for a try, but Rees falled with the kick." A break through by Tod and a pass to Kennedy enabled the latter to put the Academicals ahead again. Waterston 1000 afterwards added B. try, which Tod converted. Then Black broke

The following local football through and gave to Matthew,tures, arranged by the Hong Kong who scored by the posts for Tos Football Association, are to kick another goal.

Perhaps the more Important change in the conditions is the re- duction from sixty to forty in the number of players qualifying for the last two rounds. In allowing Cambridge Anished strongly, more time for competitors. It will and Rees got over but missed the

ck.

be possible to exercise better easy crowd control with consequent | more comfort to the players than, has been the case hitherto. It will not now be necessary to start the Arst couple at 8 am, an hour when most people are thinking about getting out of bed, nor will the early players, because of dew" and other circumstances, be play- ing

under conditions different from, those which players starting ater in the day encounter.

The question of crowd control is ali Important, especially as the number, of spectators attending on the final day of the championship is greatly increasing. It is not possible definitely to

Bay how many players have been robbed of the championship because of the behaviour of a tampeding crowd, who, having paid for ad- mission, are determined to have their money's worth.

JOE LOUIS WASTES NO TIME

Simms Jaw Is Broken!

A shattering left from Joe Louis

NO LONGER A CORINTHIAN

Bernard Joy, the amateur is ternational football centre-half, who played lust, month for the Arsenal at Preston, "has had hir ruume removell from the list of playing members of the Corin thian Club.

J. G. Stevenson; the Corin- thrane ectretary, stated that the reason was that Joy had so often declined invitations to assist the amateurs,"

the

Joy's membership of Canticle is not affected, the Isthmian League club being under uparate control,

GOVERNOR'S CUP TEAM CHOSEN Association Eleven Led By North

broke Eddle. Simu Jaana The Hong Kong Football "A850- knocked him out after only 26 | clation's team for the Governor's seconds' fighting at Cleveland last Cup match to be played on Bun- month. The the day week has been announced. It

Simms' started with à left jab tois as follow

nounced:

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FIRST DIVISION Saturday:

St. Joseph' v."Seaforth. H. Police v. Club.

Kowloon "C" v, R.W.F.-

FURY. Kowloon.

6. China. "B" v. C.A.A. Recreio v. S. China "A". Eastern v. Navy.

SECOND DIVISION

·R.A. "L" v. Seaforthi H. Police v. Club..

Kowloon "C" v. R.V.F. 5. China. v. C.A.A. R.A. “8”- v. R.E. * Eastern v. Navy!

·THIRD DIVISION

St. Joseph's v. Seaforth, H. Recreio v. R.E.

Kumaon R. v. RW.F Police "E" v. Kwongwah,

THIRD DIVISION Sunday, RAM,C. v, RAF. Liga. v. Police "C".

RAS.C, V. EAO.C.

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Bradford

CUP-TIES

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180

Blackpool

PRESTON

100

Newcastle

WEST HAM

175

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Burnley,

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179

Leeds U.

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Southampton

290

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240

Carlisle

100

LEICESTER

200

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200

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teams being: PRELIMINARY DISPOSITIONS 1st XI (Away):--A. R. Abbas, M. Here the rules that have been el Arçulll, Y. el Arculli, 8. A. Ismali; in force for a long time in this A. R. Kitchell, A. H Madar, M. P.. fix-country remain unaltered, apart Madar, A. P. Minu. K. Nazarin, A.

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(a) Allowing two to watch for THE SHUFFLE, CUT, AND DEAL an adverse revoke on one side, and que on the other, only serves as This section of the rules was made clearer and simpler in 1935.a partial counterpoise to the im- The further changes in this remunity from revoke penalties vision are directed (1) to removing which one hand on the latter side doubt as to when and how players

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JUNIOR SHIELD, THIRD ROUND

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RW.F. 1. 8. China:

THE AUCTION PERIOD AND. THE PLAY FERIOD

The next five pages contain all the rules and injunctions which concern the auction, and the : 10: that follow similarly cover · all. questions that can arise in the play,

To elaborate their equally strong reasons for excluding the other changes in the dummy's status: would, perhaps, occasion too. great a demand on the space this paper.

THE AUCTION LAWS The laws of the auction game remain as they emerged from the

Welter of controversy and com- promise which attended the at- täinment of the frat International THE DUMMY'S FUNCTIONS

agreement an agreement which Difference of opinion about the | had to remove well over a hun- dummy's functions has become the drea aifferences or substance be- chier bar to the adoption of one tween the three existing codes RAO.C, or RAL V. Besforth H code of Laws for all the games. Although Contract” is the

game R.E. v. Police.

The 1935 rovision of the Contract played. In almošt every Cardroom Navy v. FUR.

laws made" sévéral changes, the graced by the presence of ladies, most important being allowing him there are still "many important to claim the penalty for a revoke clubs in whose cardrooms Auction which the declarer has not ob- is the game provided for the re- served The Commission Fran- creation of members; and with sta caise du Bridge prefer that in | less controversial or exacting suc- Bridge-Plafond his functions and | tlons, its equally interesting play status should remain as they have ↑ and its greater freedom from long- always stood in it and in Auction - drawn-out halts, it offers to many Bridge. They are of opinion a more ideal relaxation. If the that

Beaded card-playing members of these

XOTEWALL CUP What Sunday.

Chinese v. Navy

LADIES GOLE RESULTS

(8) The laws have rightly avoid- | clubs desire that their game should

the stomach. Louis shot a light Rowlands (Fusiliers). A. V. Result of LG.U, Medal Competi- left and right to the saw and then Godano" (Recreio) and Stevens tion, beld at Fanling on Tuesday, landed the winning puneb, a short (Rifiés); North (Police) Capt., January 12, 1037.)- loft delivered from close range. | Beltrão (Recreld) and Bliss (Kow-

Silver Division Simms fell back on his baufichés | foon); Erwih (Rifles), D. Knox Old Course:- Mrs. N. Wilson, given to the declarer, that of hav-provements) and simplifications with his arms and legs in the air. (Kowloon) D. Leonard (St. 89-12-77

He tried to get up at the count of Joseph's), Wilson (Club) and Bick Other scores were: Mrs. A. K eight, but had to be helped fromford Club,

Ja

Mackenzie, 94-14-80, Mra. L, Gar-

the ring daxed and reeling: After- Rezerves: Talbot (Fusillers), | ner, 95-14–81. wards, be said that he thought the Campbell (Rines), E. Stranic Bronte Division › roof had fallen in!.

(Club, Blackburn (Police) and

New Course Mrs. D. J. Fraser, 107-27---80. Coata 181 Joseph'a);

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