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Mr. Neville Chamberlain tried to put a good face on it in the House

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1937.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Some Of The Lesson

Of 1936-37

It is not a bad thing to look, scrummage half at Murrayfield, forward as well as backward, a For the rest, though one prefers mental if not physical possibility, to attribute effective heeling more in reviewing a season that is dead to the pack-work of eight men than to the witch-doctory of one, or about to die. The lesson of 1938-37 certainly ought to be some recognition should be made turned to account in 1937-38. of the hooking of H. B. Tort, small. which, after all is only a few but true Lancashire in spirit. months

Home ahead, writes a correspondent.

than

many Imagine

WHERE WALES FAILED The complete fallure of Wates, the champions of 1935-36, was

CAPTAIN COOK'S

LOG AND

JOURNALS

His Majesty's Gift To Museum

tn

To mark the occasion of his. visit to the Nations Maritime Museum, the King presented the museum two-manuscript journals at Captain Cook which have hitherto formed one of the most prized exhibits in the Royal Library at Windsor. They are in two folia volumes, bound in con temporary red morocco.

The first volume contalis the

(1760-70) ns

this voyage

In the international matches, tor example, England won the Triple Crown a much rarer feat largely explained by the loss of log and Journal of Captain Cook

largely C. W. Jones through injury. Neither on his first voyage by sold scrummaging and a well W. T. H. Davies, nor R. R. Morris neutenant in command of HMS.

an ample substitute as Endeavour. During organized defence, especially in proved midfield and at full-back. These plvot, and it did not improve mat-he

ters that an injury also had sapped charted, the

rediscovered. and entirely qualities obviously should not be

Eastern Coast of of so important a Australia, and incidentally clr- underrated and, indeed they sel. the vitality dom fall to speak for themselves player as H. Tanner. Against Eng-cumnavigated the globe and prov- In terms of results. Close. Intel- and, too, neither Wooller nored that scurvy could be conquer- ligent marking--by which one does i C. Davey really was fit to take theed. On his return" to England not mean hing up in front of field. Yet when all was said and cook had a careful copy of his log the scrummage-and hard tack-/ done-and one should not forget and journal made, which he cor- ung may not impress the casual that Wooller scored the only try rected with his own hand and for

match and subsequently spectator. but they have been of the

ran-in twice magnificently in the known to tame the finest of run-

a highly losing game with Scotland-it was ners and reduce even efficient attacking machine virtual impotence.

to

TELLING TACKLING It is the custom to blame the winging forward for all the dead- locks that occur in modern Rug by, but it was not those in-and- out scrummagers but the remark- able covering of each other by R Cranmer and F. L. Candler in the

centre, atong with perfect poal- tioning by H. G. Owen-Smith be- hind them, that enabled England to gain their only decisive victory over the Scots at Murrayfield; where victory never had been achieved by England before. Three times either R. W. Shaw or that

D. promising young centre, Macrae, were through, only to be down by 1 brought

covering tackle. Once Owen-mith popped up at exactly the right spot at the right moment

on his w

J.

goal-line to foll W. R. Legan, who

if slower than he was. stil "rank ed as one of the outstanding scrummage half-backs, game in his often thankless task and full

the

of the

page of dedication. This he pre- „which he wrote a special title=" sented to Captain Augustus John after reading the journal, wrote Hervey. R.N. Captain Hervey,

on the title page, "The best naval 'journal I ever read."

The second volume contains

the extraordinary lapse Welsh selectors in picking a light and so-called lively pack against England that sapped the con- Agence of the Welsh backs.

Here, surely, was one lesson that Cook's journal of his second voy shouted aloud for attention by everybody. If you have the backs age (1772-75), in which he sailed with the Resolution and Adven- you must find the scrummagers to serve them. That does not imply. ture in search of the "Great as some disgruntled forwards de- Southern Continent." Crossing clare, the reduction of a pack to the Antarctic Circle for the first the level of a mere heeling ma- time, he reached 71 10 South chine. A modern pack, if they and disproved the theories take the trouble to study their then current by sailing round game-and have the luck to and the world # ..second time in the "Continent" an intelligent leader can serve regions where their side in a wide variety of ways, should have been. When Captain seldom seen. by the way, in up- Cook returned to England he to-date football. It is, indeed, not found that his friend Captain in heeling from the set scrum- Hervey had succeeded his brother mages, but from the loose, along as third Earl of Bristol; and this with skilled work in the lines-ont name appears on the title page. and intensive backing-up of each On the concluding page of this other and the backs, that the fast, second volume Cook has signed modern pack can justify itself. It his own name with a flourish. It

is the concentration upon spolling is not known how these volumes and its consequent loss of the passed to the Royal Library, at follow-through in shove that has Windsor. created an atmosphere of frustra-

of resource. Those who emphasiz-tion at forward as well as among ed the truly remarkable success the backs. of the English pack as hookers and heelers for most of the time were inclined to overlook periodic spells of dangerous attack

in which those attacks were foll- by the Scottish backs and the way

ed by an exceptionally good de- fence. Scotland, for their part. be pardoned for thinking that the absence of R. C. S. Dick In their centre cost them some thing-perhaps even victory in Dublin-in two of their three At Swansea Dick not only games. was the answer to Wooller, but the inspiration of

young centre like. Macrae.

may

Ireland once more paid a high price for their lack of restraint in keeping on the right side of the ball. Three seasons running, if one studies the results, they have thrown away a good chance to win the championship. But at least their forwards combined a vigorous aggression with a loyal support of their backs against England and Scotland. The backs, for their part, left the impression that, as a force, they were the best of the lot. A H Balley, L. B. McMahon, at centre, and G. J. Morgan, at "scrummage half, certainly had no superiors. All three were equally good in attack and defence. Ire- land proved their merit by scoring more tries, and, in spite of that disastrous dropped goal at Twick- enham, ended with a better average than the winners of the cham- plonship.

While lauding sound

tackling

The other side of the English scheme of things, if there was any scheme at all, was less admirable, for in combined scoring power the backs were inferior to all three of the other countries, even poor un- fortunate Wales, who ended up as holders of the "wooden spoon" without a single consoling success,"

and deploring the work of the THE IMPORTANCE OF SEVER spoilers and other breakers of the Reverting to England, after a sporting sequence. It would be a and shaken by the reception bis not entirely unpardonable digres- mistake to think that the attack profits tax has had, especially in slon to one of the eldes who count-Invariably was the under-dog last the City, writes a Home corres-ed in 1936-37 because they coni- pondent. Never before have webined good serummaging with a seen this cool and confident Chan- rare sense of attack, there was, of cellor of the Exchequer on the de-

course, one notable success in at- tensive as he was then. The tax was "mild and moderate." It was

of Commons recently, but he could not conceal that he is both hurt

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informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Gorlown Co, Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtained No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining endelivered after the 14th May, 1937, will be subject to Bant.

All Claims against the be

presented before the 28th May, 1927, or they will not be recognized.

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of £20,000,000 to £25,000,000 could be an intolerable burden on indus- try. The City had got unnecessar- ily frightened. It had formed a premature and inaccurate judg- ment about the duty. All this sounded like "no surrender."

But what did Mr. Chamberlain say next? Oh, how foolish were people to think that he had set his mind rigidly on the 1933-4-5 datum years! Els mind was quite open on that matter. It was also quite open on the determination of capital. Would not he provide for the variations of rates of in-

tack in the person of H. B. Bever on the left wing. No wing man built on such solid lines and lack- ing the full speed of the really great wings ever served his coun- try better than Sever. By always being ready, by dash and the ut- most determination, and by good of the kicking, Bever did most English scoring-too much, if utte .prefers team work to individual effort, a moot point and not to be argued here. Sever, by means of a grand drop-kick, outpolated the Welsh try in a match or over-done spoiling by both sides and general frustration.

Bever, too, beat Ireland on the post by backing up a largely de-

season.

J

HOW TO BE HAPPY. THOUGH MARRIED

Classes For Brides To Start

In Shanghai

Local Japanese girls, yearning for a happy marriage, will soon' have an opportunity to learn the best methods for achieving a bliss-, ful married life, says the "Shang- hat Mainichi."

Mr. Tokuko Okada, a Tokyo, de- signer of fine clothes, arrived here

on the 3.5. Shanghai - Maru for the avowed purpose. JI opening a "Brides" School," similar

to the Undaner must terest in relation to the capital fonsive breakaway by Cranmer to those operated in Japan.

on or

have a Ravenna Offoer in attendance

when, damaged dutiable goods aro examined

standard? Of course he would.

While the preparations are being made for, the opening of the in- stitution, Mrs. Okada will give courses of instruction in dress, doll and embroidery making at the Household Arts Bociety, North Szechuen Road

The "Brides Schools," immensely

and taking full advantage of a If this was not Mr. Chamberlain mistaken move inwards by F. G. In retreat, and for the first time Moran, a much faster man than in his political life, at least it was himself. It was Sever, again, who Mr. Chamberlain more chastened joined up cleverly with the other than one has ever seen him. Of backe in midfield and scored the course he said he stood by the second and deciding try against All broken, chafed and damaged Goods principle of the tax, and felt con- Scotland. "Among the new - meh are to left in the Godowns, where vinced that it could be made who made names for themselves | popular in Japan. Instruct prospec- they will be examined on the 11th equitable in its application. But for England was the Old Merchant Live brides in the difficult science May, 1927 at 8 am by Mesara supporters of the tax as it stands,Taylor, T. F. Huskisson, a power of attaining the greatest possible Carmichael & Clark.

more or less, were saying to-night ful second-row forward who may amount of domestic comfort on the that the principle might not mat- |'yẹt become another 'Cove-Smith in smallest possible budget. Also ter very much if it was only to general utility. There also was F. taught is care for new born chif-

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

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Agents. Hong Kong, 7th May, 1937

be applied in ways that the City. Reynolds, of The Army and Old dren, cookery dress-marking, deems tolerable, for the City has Cranleighana, who made such a flower arrangement and other con- now scented blood.

promising first appearance as a comitants of married life.

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