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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930.
THE
WORLD SPORT
CHINESE "B" WIN |POOR END TO THE
JUNIOR SHIELD.
EASTERN BEATEN BY TWO GOALS TO ONE.
BIG FIGHT.
ROWLES KEEPS HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.
ATHLETIC CHAMPIONS. SMITH KNOCKED OUT.
Saturday's championship fight The second meeting of the Chinese "B" team and Eastern in between A.B. Rowles and Marine
Final the Junior Shield
on the Smith was a very disappointing Kowloon F. G. ground on Saturday affair and was a fight which, un- was not a very inspiring affair fortunately, will probably result and the game neked interest the in a great deal of argument. greater part of the time. The Many people will contend that Chinese did all the early attacking. Smith
first was fouled in the but they could not force home their round. and alternatively. alvantage and failed to make use others will feel convinced came of the opportunities which
there was no foul. their way occasionally in front of goal.
many that
Smith appealed for a foul in the first round, but the referee, It was Eastern, however, who took no action and close obser- opened the scoring when Sabhanvers of the fight are convinced sent in an oblique shot which that Rowles did not strike a foul easily beat Liu Kam-ming. The blow. The disputed blow ap- Chinese "" then started pressure pears to have been right on the again. Three corners in quick succession brought no result, but solar plexus. It was struck when the Chinese still maintained their Mr. Murdoch could not have seen
the blow land, but he was attack and eventually secured the equaliser, Ip Kap-lo was the sue charge of the fight and, rightly it fight cessful marksman, beating da Silva is considered, allowed the with a nice shut.
to go on,"
Lemard was a good worker in the Eastern attack. but he had no very considerable support from the ather forwards who occasionally played well individually but failed
Lo combing effectively.
Sablan and Leonard were again prominent in another Eastern at- tack but the Chinese "B" forced them back. They were awarded a free kick just outside the penalty area from which they succeeded in scoring. Being one down the Eastern team again attacked strongly, but they were still in arrears at the interval.
pressure.
to
CAMBRIDGE WIN
BOAT RACE,
OXFORD LEAD UNTIL NEAR END.
ARMY 10,000 UNDER NORMAL.
“DISQUIETUDE” FELT BY WAR MINISTER
"SEPOY" DISASTER
FUND.
GOOD RESPONSE TO THE NAVY LEAGUE EFFORT.
H. E. the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. Southern Four members (Hong-
kong).
the Honourable Com- Master pany of Mariners
$100
$25
10
London, Apr. 12.
"Disquietude" is felt by the We are informed by Mr.-W. A. Cambridge won the boat race b Minister for War, Mr. Tom Shaw, Dowley, Hon. Treasurer of the two lengths, their timo being 19 minutes, seconds. It proved to be at the fact that, at the beginning local branch of the Navy League, one of the finest races since the war, of the financial year, the Army that an excellent response to the Fund for the dependènts of those and incidentally Cambridge's time will be 10,000 below strength.
In a memorandum accompany-who lost their lives in the "Sepoy". the second best since the war.
Oxford won the toss and took the ing estimates for 1930 of £40,600,- disaster has already been made.
The amount so far received in Surrey side of the river, starting of 000a saving of £605,000 compared at 37 compared
ared with Cambridge's 36 with last year he points out that $592, Including $100 from H.E. the Cambridge drew level at the mile the lowering of the dental and Officer Administering the Govern post in four minutes, but at Ham
by the Navy League branch and mersmith Bridge, Oxford were three height standards cannot be carried ment, together with 525 allotted
ahead in 7 further to increase recruiting. quarters of a length
Mr. Shaw points out that in 1930 £10 given by the Advertising and minutes and 10 reconds.
Cambridge were not perturbed, he will lose £950,000 receipts in Publicity Bureau.
The first list of acknowledg- howover, and stuck to their steady connexion with the Army of Oc- and rhythmic rowing. They Tcupation, and
also the £150,000 ments is as under: dually pulled down Oxford's lead and drew level again at The Doves. Contribution from the Government Navy League Oxford then pulled out their reserve of Egypt towards the cost of main. The Advertising and
Publicity Bureau strength and went half a length taining British troops in that ahead at Chiswick Steps in 11 minutes fcountry.
The saving, therefore, reflects 36 seconds.
The Cambridge crew was still dethe care with which the Array not rattled and Council has scrutinised the items termined and still again drew level after three miles of expenditure. They then made an effort and took The number of men on the estab the lead gradually, Oxford being be
exclusive of India, is hind for the first time at Devonshire lishment,
148,900. Meadows
machine like The forces in China have been c. c. Cambridge, with cohesion, shot under Barnes Bridge reduced by one battalion, but it is C. P. M. in 15 minutes 52 seconds, three anticipated that two battalions. A. D. lengths ahead of Oxford.
Oxford made a great spurt, but it sent to Palestine will remain there S. Lack
D. Mohamed made no impression on the distance for a time.
The strength of the Army Re-Shewan. Tomes and separating the boats. Several of the Oxford crew were cutrowed but the serve on April 1 next will be about Co. Cambridge men were not distressed. 125,000, and will be about 199,000 Captain Branch
at the end of the financial year. In sympathy for the The Territorial army on January beresved relatives I last numbered 6,864 officers and of the "Sepoy" 129,066 men.
Victims for Van Provision is being made elaxer co-operation between the Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks Regular and Territorial armies. J. W. C. B.
While the health of the Army Lewis has been satisfactory during the G. E. W. last year, the War Minister notes An American Friend
shortage" in the In Canton
-Beuter.
LOCAL RUGBY.
CLUB EASILY DEFEATS THE
1
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Smith handed two beautiful rights in the first round which undoubtedly shook Rowles con- siderably and there were indica- tions that the fight was going to be
a fine one. Then Rowles got home to the body again. Smith again protested although the blow was perfectly fair.
BANK.
The last "rugger" match of the season was played on Saturday, victory over a team representing a regrettable when the Club secured a runaway
of
the longkong and Shanghai Bank, number of candidates for Royal Stewart Brothers" winning by 25 points to 3. Mr. Army Medical Corps commissions.
but Rowles A brought the upper cut into action again and Smith went down again For the full count before the rcand ended.
G. G. N. Tinson was in charge of
the teams, which were as follows:
Bank-Back: S. J. H. Fox; Three-quarters: R. 1. D. Waile, M. D. Scott, C. J. D. Law, M. G. Mills; Half-backs: M. W. Turner, W. J. Clerk; Forwards: R. P. foodie, F. R. Burch, D. L. Milne Day, J. H. Sutcliffe. C. H. Eldridge, B. S. Caster, G. D. Mead. B. P. Massey.
SELF DRUG TESTS
BY DOCTORS.
ANAESTHETIC DISCOVERED
WHICH IS CHEAP.
By self-experiments, two Char- ing Cross Hospital doctors have R new and cheap discovered
say:
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F. H. Taylor
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THE WALKER CUP.
THE BRITISH TEAM NOW: COMPLETED.
London, Apr, 12. Britain's Walker Cup team has
Blow After the Gong.
Smith went down again in the second. Another claim for #1 foul wha disallowed and Smith then attacked violently, Rowles brought his excellent defence into
Club: Back: J. P. Whitham; play and was not hurt very much. Three-quarters: G. E. R. Divett, angthetic. There was no further scoring in The crowd was getting very ex- Major Caddell, G. W. H. Churchill, The drug used is called percain the second half when Eastern had cited by the time the third round G. A. L. Plummer; Half-backs: Land contrasted with ether, gas now been completed with the selection the bigger part of the play and started, but Rowles early
Lang. never stacked off in their efforts to showed his superiority. But many
Goldman, J. L. Bonnar; Forwards: and oxygen the cost per patient of W. Campbell, R. Harris and J. The other seven members of the A. N. Younger, A. D. Suttil, R. is infinitesimal.
discoverers-Dr. The two Recure the equaliser. 'Several times
C. team were nominated last month what. Cherrill, E. R. West, T. Riddell, they were distinctly unlucky but people were wondering the Chinese "B" defence held out would happen if Smith did happen W. E. Peers, H. R. Forsyth, R. D. Jennings Marshal and Dr. Nor- R. W. Hartley, Sir E. W. E. Holder-
man C. Lake have been at work ness, J. N. Smith, J. A. Stout, C. J. H.- well and was able to withstand the to get one of his terrife right Beaumont.
four months. Reporting the re- Tolley, T. A. Torrance and R. H. punches home. He did not get
of the Wethered (captain).
The match will be played at Sand-*- The Shield was
it home, however, presented
fair decision. Jones was the sults in to-day's issue
"British Medical Journal," they wich on May 15 and 10-Reuter. Chinese "B" by Mrs. Stokes,
more powerful of the two, but he Eastern receiving the Wilton Cup.
failed to grasp his opportunities
"A Definite Advance."
London, Apr. 12. to attack. He wore his opponent
"We are led to conclude that)
The Amateur Gap Final was played Athletic v. Somersets,
down, however, and having lost percain marks a definite advance at Upton Park today when Ilford The argument will cent é round points in the early rounds, made over local anesthetic substances, beat Bournemouth Gas Works by five The Athletic captured the senior
first them up in the fifth and sixth. division championship on Saturday the disputed blow in the
and particularly we believe that goals to one-Reuter. A. B. Rawlings (Hermes) beat it promises to mark a very con- when they defeated the Somerset round and the blow which was!
advance in Light Infantry. Play was fairly undoubtedly struck by Rowles Pte. Pierce (Somersets) in the siderable
spinal mediate and complete local in-
sensitivity lasting 24 hours. even throughout the first half, but after the gong had gone. The bantamweight fight. The winner anusthesia."
certainly was not the Athletic were more enterpri- latter
intenshowed a good right which often The drug is used in the extreme- Deeper infections produced, in anmthesia which sing in attack and the Somerset tional. It was a mere accident found the mark and while Piercely diluted form of one-in-2,000. five minutes, defence was occasionally at fault. and as a matter of fact, did little was enterprising in attack, his de- This produces local anesthesia lasted 31⁄2 hours.
The doctors also tried it on a Early had to retire for a few mo- or no damage. The disputed fence was very poor. In addition lasting up to six hours. Weight! ments after he had tried to head blow in the first round did not he found it difficult to get for weight, it is easily the most small nerve underneath the bot- the ball in just as a defender seem to be low,
through Rawlings' guard. It was powerful local anathestic known. tom of the finger-nail. Here it cleared. The Somerset forwards The partisanship of the crowd an especially sporting fight Dr. Marshal and Dr. Lake in-produced anesthesia lasting five- passed accurately, but the Athletic was well demonstrated after the though, with two men doing their jected percain into each other. defence was strong, with the result | fight, boos and hisses being mixed best.
Skin injections produced im- that the interval arrived without a with the cheers. It was an un-
satisfactory fight in many The Athletic restarted at a ter-spects, but Rowles deserves rific pace, Lee Wai-koon opening hold the championship title. the score early on. Suen Kam-shin scored shortly afterwards with a very fast drive and from then on the Somersets failed to hold their The ten round contest between opponents entirely, The team Marine Fraser of the Tamar and work seen in their recent matches A. B. Lee of the Sepoy ended in vanished almost entirely and few the fifth round when the latter satisfactory movements materialis retired. He received an accidental ed. The Athletic scored their next goal through Li Hing-ching and the fourth through Lee Wai-koon. The Somersets did make a gallant at tempt to rally, and after Rayson got away on the right Denmead converted a good centre,
score.
South China v. The Club.
Lee Has to Retire.
FL
to
blow when turning which left- him so that he could not go on. Fraser was leading on points though and if the fight had gone the full ten rounds would have been the winner. His in fighting was particularly good and he had far more power behind his blows than Lee.
The only other senior division O.S. Scott (Hermes) beat A.B. match on Saturday was between Harvey (Stormcloud) on points. South China and the Club, the It was a pretty tame fight, fea former winning by two goals to tured by Harvey's excellent rally one. It was a fast and interesting in the fourth round. Scott vame. The Club was on the de- easily deserved the decision. fensive for the greater part of the Marine Woolford (Hermes) first half, although their break-knocked out A.B. Tuck (Sepay) in aways always spelled danger for the first round, Tuck receiving South China. It created no sur- prise when the Club scored first, sent him down and kept him down a swinging right on the jaw which although they had been doing far for the full count. It looked as more defending than their oppon- if it was going to be an interest- ents. The goal came through a fine individual effort by Strange ing fight as both were prepared who put the ball over to Reid for to slam at each other. the latter to score.
but South China deserved them.
Supporting Contests,
South China missed a penalty a few minutes' later, but, continuing Corporal Sheraton (Somersets) to attack, scored first through Pau beat A.B. Odell on points. It Ka-chuen and then through Tam appeared as if he could have put Kong-pak just before the interval. his man down for the knock out These two goals were unexpected at almost any stage of the fight, There was no further scoring in and one able to take a great deal but Odell proved a game fighter the second half when the Club were unlucky not to get the equall- of punishment. He did a lot of dangerous but they met a consis- good lefts towards tent defence.
some
ser. Their attacks were always attacking too, and got in
the end.
The games in the junior division on Saturday resulted as follows, R.A.M.C. 1 Ewo Sth, China "B" 2, University Kowloon
St. Joseph's Sth. China "AO R.A.
Sherston was very cool about it all and scored very frequently to the jaw. It was a game fight and 2a good one to watch.
4 The contest between Pte. Jones (Somersets) and A. B. Bur- rows (Sirdar) ended in a draw
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