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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
1933.
FULL DESCRIPTION OF RUGBY
MACAO SELECTIONS
PICK OF BUNCH TO-MORROW
DRIAN AMONG FAVOURED
(By "Ringtail".)
My selections for the Macao race meeting to be held to-morrow, in which there are seven events are:
lat RACE. Shimmy II So On Carnation II
Jackie
2ND RACE.
Bold Lad
Prestwick
3RD RACE. Smiling Commander Agua Pura Cheerful Sun
*TH RACE.
New King
Pure Music Bluc l'lane
5TH RACE.
Orlando (If atarted) Buchanan Powerful King
6TH RACE.
City of Shanghai Inperial Hall Much Ado
Drian
7TH RACE.
Battling Horse
Tien Feng Shan
OPEN
TENNIS
BRILLIANCE OF THE HONGKONG THREES
LAMMENT, WHITHAM AND FERGUSON EXCEL THEMSELVES
MCLELLAN'S FINE PLACE KICKING
In a special description of the rugby Interport match between Shanghai and Hongkong, which Hongkong, the visitors won by 16 points to three, the Shanghai Times, emphasises the vast superiority of the Hongkong three- quarters, particularly in their handling and well effected movements.
The report reads:
Shenguat tell down badly in their | forwards sent the ball the other way three-quarter movements, not one of again with Richmond in the lead. which ever culminated in an end-to- Near Hongkong's 25, Bowerman pick- nu movement. The local bacishield's ed up but found his way blacked and handling was also poor and many a passed to Brind who gained ground int was married Dy Jumbles und before being forced to surrender. Knock-ons. Contrasting this, tne Hubbard, with a magnificent rush,
INTERPORT
Duleepsinhji to Play Cricket Again
J. J. FERGUSON, who played ex- traordinarily well for Hongkong gainat Shanghai and the U. S Marinos.
Expects to Turn Out for Sussex
IMPROVED HEALTH
K. S. Duleepsinhji, the bril- liant cricketer who was kept out of the Test team this year owing to a breakdown in health has stated, in an interview with a London paper, that it is more than possible that he will play for Sussex in the county cham-
SECOND WIN pionship this summer.
songkong threes showed for better then nearly went over but Whitham HONGKONG BEAT
orm in their movements and worked brought him down and several five more like a unit then the home side. yard scrums ensued before Hongkong
cleared.
SCORE ON PENALTY.
LAMMERT'S RUM.
U.S. MARINES
LIMELIGHT
Over the telephone, Duleepsinhji was asked:
"Is it true that you have sont a letter realgning your position as captain of Sasycx?" (The secre tary of the club has denied the re- nort.)
"No." replied Duleepsinhji. The victors were the first to scorn
Hongkong then got off on an end to DR. SELBY IN THE "The captaincy of the club la when a penalty was given them near
settled by election. I was elected Shanghai's goal and they made no end movement through which Lom- mistake with the klek. They increased mert finally obtained and made n
for the season 1932. This season eir auvantage in the rst halt by engthy run before a dying tackle by
they may elect another captain, or cing a converted try and shortly Taylor forced him down. However,
Hongkong outplayed the 4th. I may be re-elected. I have B tallied lafter
resumption
try, ilongkong availed themselves of thin
rugby match nothing to do with any resignation. tattern looked black for Shanghai gain, Selby wriggling himself through Marines in a when Hongkong pushed up their lead just in time to score before being played at the Canidrome by 16 It is a matter which is out of my to IG points to nil with a converted brought down. McLellan placed a
BETTER HEALTH. "How is your health since your stay in Switzerland?"
try, but a spirited raily by the locals beruty between the posts to convert points (two goals and two trica) hands."
to three (one try). A large' Pulted in their scoring a try which (8-0). was converted. Shanghai continued |
Faced with this lead, Shanghai crowed turned out to witness the to exert pressure, but the game was
then made un attempt to reduce the encounter which opened in at has very much improved, deficit, Jenkins intercepting to gain very fast manner, but which la-hank you."
me distance before being tackled. ter slowed up, both teams Brind was also instrumental with n
too far gone for them to do any further harm though just before the final whistle was blown, Shaughni looked dangerous.
For the winners. Whitham un doubtedly was a tower of strength in his position of fullhack, many a critical mument being handled with
seeming ense.
A CONTRAST.
in- "Are you going to play next
"I hope 80. It is a long time
nhand to any definitely, but I
The game was a contrast to the expect to play for Suasex ngain. Asked to give his opinion on Hongkong-bhanghai interpost the result of the second Test
ture
inso
penyed on Thursday jar u he three-quarter move match. "Dulcep" anid: ments, worch were treaty indusged
"'1t
WW8 very disappointing
run and a little later, the viators were dulging in a much kicking. season?" penalized, Taylor attempting n kick: which was to fur to be harmful. Lo clear but Hongkong gathered Taylor found touch. Shanghai press- ed with Brind in the lead, but the and was sout Hongkong defence Of the two wings. Lammert was
won play headed the other way when the speedier and invariably the threeHongkong's threes got in motion. movements would end on the left Lammert gained on a lengthy cross un, finally disposing to Riggs who wing, Lammert attempting to utilize try. heading for is speed In Ferguson played well on the right std to Ferguson but Shanghai wing when the opening came to him, mothered this attack. The inside threes, Rigg and Gritiith co- operated very nicely with the other of the fine while bath members Turner, stand-off half, and Selby, crum-half, worked hard and wi
no small mensure in their teams victory.
TOURNEY girit, participating in
LEADING PLAYERS APPEARING ON
An
MONDAY
of
imposing array matches is scheduled for Mon-
n
measures
The Hongkong scruto quite up to Shanghai's standard, though issing out in their forward rushes. McLellan, who took all Hongkong's kicks was very necurate and missed converting only one try.
TAYLOR BEST.
i
were
In by both teams throughout the indeed. There must have been tusse. Hongkong
very something wrong with the wicket.
"I do not think there was any successfut in these movements, as their handing was sure, while the thing wrong with the selections. lucal team marred their dashes The must you can say is that we with fumbles and knock-uns, rarely might have played our apln With a forward rush, Shanghai
staging an end to-end run.
bowlers, but, after all, that would akan brought play in the opponent's i
mid- not have mattered very much. 1 Following Bridge's injury area, but they were checked by an
Marines do not think blame for the result intercepted pass, Lammert gaining way in the first half, the nicely on the left wing, Taylor's Į reshuffled their team and Knapp was; can be attributed to anybody.
"I shall follow the remaining tackle bringing him down. A few brought out from the serum to take! moments later, Taylor ran up and place on the left wing, Bridges games keenly."
NEW OFFER TO BRADMAN. passed to Hubbard who combined playing us an ex-ra salt-cock. d.
and Swank did not play owing to in- For the second time within a nicely with Jenkins. A free kick
July
warwien and Bridge taking week, an English cricket club has saw Taylor rush up and nearly force their places. The Hongkong team approached Don Bradman for his
45
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his way through only to be obAN
A professional. structed by Whitham.
Hongkongviously with the exception of the in-services
Lancashire League clusion of Andrews, Kerr being drop Rochdale, cleared shortly hefure balf time.
club, cabled Bradman offering him pod from the serum.
terms for the 1934 season. The ANOTHER TRY.
Hongkong opened the game with a club is said to be prepared to give threes movement which netted them him a four-figure contract for that their first try within three minuica: period. The offer was made owing of the start, the try being converted.
"On resuming, Hongkong looked
when Lammert
Bind
Cecil Taylor, playing his old berth, day to mark the opening of the that of fulllick for Shanghai, was 1933 Hongkong Tennis Cham-the outstanding mun for the locals. pionship at the Hongkong His tackling was sure and many dangerous Cricket Club, and with such Hongkong "would-be try" was nipped Granth's dashed down the left wing;}he Alarmes, however, heid them for, to the generosity of the club's
in the bud by Taylor. The Shangha rind then get away on a run and
through days before Bradman informed favourites ns "Sirdar" Rum-three-quarter line all played well Shanghal continued pressing. Hubbard the rest of the half, but soon after, president. Mr. G. A. Close. A few jahn, his cousin, E. C. Fincher individually in spite of their move attempted to get through, tinally hand-half-time, Hungkong gel and Y. Hachiuma appearing to-ments being spoilt by lack of coming to Jenkins, who was forced out in scoring two inconverted ties Ramsbottom that he could not
Brind. at min touch near the flag. From the rapid succession and increased their leave Australin until 1934.
goal. Towards the end, gether, there should be a big bination.
linenat, however, Hongkong cleared lead with and a forward rush saw piny veer the the Marines fought hard to score and
rewarded when attendance on Monday after-
other way. Griffiths, Rigg and Turner Combined with encet and the lust broke through, but failed with the aamed eluded the Shanghai defence kick. and scored n try, which McLellan
noon.
The first day's matches are con fined to first round contests in the Open Singles, and this event will hold sway until Thursday, when the opening ties in the doubles will be introduced.
The programme, with the ex- pected winners marked in black is &A follows:
H. J. Armstrang v W. C. HUNG 8. A. RUMJAHN v J. E. Harrow
H. D. RUMJAHN A. E. P. Guest In Tak-lam
HACHIUMA
Howard
E. C. FINCHER F. H. Kwok
Y. V ▾ TODD
II. Owen Hughes
1. M. A. RAZACK LEE YU-WING v I. Sloan S. W. LIANG
▾ Ng Kam-churn
CHESS DISPLAY.
Dr. Alekhine's Powers of Visualisation.
liubend and
D. McLolan and Rigg who figured prominently in the Hongkong team. McLellan was magnificent in bis place kicking.
missed in converting (11-0).
were many
SOUND DISPUTE.
the
CLUB OUTCLASSED
CORNWALL EASILY WIN HOCKEY MATCH Witham gave a sound display of H.M.S. Cornwall completely out- Brin kicked well ahead and on runking up, blocked Whitham's clenr- tackling and kicking being very safe classed the Hongkong Club "A" ance but the ball grot nyomd the in blocking the Marine attacks. Lam-tean in a friendly game at King's "dead ball aren" before Brind could mert again showed a clean pair Park yesterday, winning by soven get to it. Hongkong cleared by heels to his opponents with his dashes
The naval men were best served successive forward kicking, but Shang- down the left wing while Grifiths and goala to two. hai got
their share of the play when Rigg did some good work in combin Jenkins and Hubbard got away down ng with the wingers, Feruson playing by their forwards who combined the wing. Whitham, however, tackling on the right. Turner's selling of the with good effect and were speed-
serimmage, Selby dummy baffled the Marine defenen ier than their opponents.
The Club defence was unable to to clear. From
ent bia line away and finally on a number of occasions the stand-o[r° times got away to spectacular dashes Ferguson, with only Taylor to bent getting away to some very good runs, cope with the attacks made on but they found they could not gain failed to get past when the Shanghai from one of which ho scored. Selby their goal and in the first half Ilong was a hard worker throughout the the Cornwall led by four goals their abject solely on individual runs. fullback tackled. Ilowover,
game getting his attacking line in to nil. Jenkins inclusion in the local's three- kong were not to be denied and a quarter line strengthened it con- threes movement finally ended, with action time and again with his speed siderably, while More again showed Lammert going over the line for a up quite well on the left wing. Neil, try, McLellan took the difficult kick in spite of his weight and size worked and converted (10-0).
scored hard, and it was he who Shanghal's one and only try. Bower-
Faced with a shut-out victory, the man's kicking into touch was notice- able. Richmond, Pilcher nad Kane'
between yesterday, The Marines did not feld their for led Shanghai'n pack in their rushes, locals exerted every effort to comble them to score and they commenced a the first named doing particularly three-quarter movement with Hub- bent team ne bath Allard and Swank, Phoenix and the 12th Battery, well.
bard and Jenkins gaining. Taylor were en the injury list. Micitis, who was postponed. then made a good run but was forced had played in Friday's encounter with nut into touch, and from the lineout
THE PLAY,
LOCALS RALLY.
in getting the hall out of scrimminges. The visiting pack outhecled their opponents in no small measure and were very successful in their forward rushes.
MARINES, WEAKENED.
ONE MATCH DRAWN. Hongkong last night had its first Hongkong kicked off but Hubbard several five yards rerums were held the Club "A" 16, was brought in to transferred to the left wing. Dick Opportunity of witnessing a marvel-] soon found touch with a nicely placed | wefore Brind got away and before be. All the fallback berth and Bridges wasi lous exhibition of chess by the world's kick. Shanghai then got away on ing Krounded by Whitham, passed to Townsley was starved, the ball rarely the rightwinger whose champion, Dr. Alexander Alokhine, threequarter movement which ended Billy Neil who ran over to touch down. reaching
speediness wax thus not utilized. The who is spending a brief stay in the abruptly when Brind attempted to cut Hubbard converted (10-5).
Ilong; Colony on a world tour.
back and was brought down.
Heartened by their initial success, inside threequarters were apt to gʊ individual runs which wore The exhibition took the form of a kone then got away but Lammert simultanemous blindfold
Taylor Shanghai continued on the offensive, on display kicked too for ahead and
but there was hardly any time left anothered by the visiting defence game against 1 buards, with four players touched down for safety,
although at times slowing up his consulting at each.
An aide decision in Shanghai's and they nearly stored just before the Parlate played a very good
ride's attack with his kicking. Lee! Never at any period did the cham- favour found Hubbard placing well final whistle.
was a hard worker but was outshone plon lose a mental vision of any of into touch and a further gain was
wero by Selby. The local acrum the boards and at the conclusion of registered when the visitors were fivo hours' strenuous
weakened by Knapp's transfer, to the concentration again declared offaide.
backfield, the Hongkong pack having matters their own way.
he won on nino boards and offered a cap. draw on the tenth, which was tained by A. C. Ridlington. On this board were also B. W. Paul. II. H. Bush and Lieut.-Comdr. Caruana.
It was unfortunate that the exhibi- lion coincided with the Police Vanco As the noise greatly disturbed the champion.
Selby, got the Hongkong line in motion but a flying tackle by Taylor brought Ferguson down. Hongkong continued to press and at this stage opened the scoring when Shanghat were penalized Inside its own 25. MeLellan converted (3-0),
On resumption, Shangha! got away i
ROUSE TROPHY.
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HOCKEY
MAMAK GAME. Playing on the Marina ground Royal Signals yesterday tho shared Mamak league, points with 1.M.S. Veteran, each side scoring twice.
The other Mamak match fixed
SPORT ADVTS.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING.
the
Sunday, 5th February, 1933, First Saddling Bell at 1.45 pm. First Race at 2.15 p.m. Admission:-
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The Central British Association On all boards he held the advantage
by ona throughout until one
the on a movement which, however, was tested the third race for the Rouse team to meet the Y.M.C.A. in the! Polat yesterday Caer Clark Cup tournament this Trophy at North captains resigne h he offered halted when More was brought down, Ridlington and hi men a draw Dr. and a footrush ensued with Hannover & course of seven miles. The afternoon at King's Park, bully- LADIES are cordially invited to Alekhine had two pawis and a rook pressing, but two successive kleks ia- against a pawn and a look and it was to touch by Bowerman and Hubbard race started at 2.2 p.m.
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On Monday an exhibition against away but they were held un when passed forward. Whitham 40 or 60 players will be given at Lane Brind
cleared effectively but the Shanghai Crawford's Ilestaurant, at 6.30 p.m.
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