THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
ALL BLACKS TOURING SIDE ARRIVE
COMMENCE TOUR ON SATURDAY WEEK WITH MATCH AT DEVON PORT
TWO COUNTIES COMBINING AGAINST THE NEW ZEALANDERS
(By T. H. EVANS BAILLIE.)
10,
1935.
of being able to shove 115 stone of humanity off the ball?
These New Zealand forwards are all funt, as well as being strong and heavy, as that complicated plans for quick breaking with por- functory efforts to secure the ball in the serum would soon be coun- tered. The one.factor in favour of home packs is that combined forward play in the tight le, at Its beat, probably more highly deve loped here than in New Zealand. There are, though it is too rarely recognised, means by which a well- drilled pack can outmanoeuvre the opposing sight while the ball is in the scrum. Half, or feint wheels, checked and suddenly swang on
Under normal conditions the Rugby season steals upon the opposite side of the curve are us gradually. A preliminary loosening up of practice just one form of play which can The brought off by the correct, pres- games in North and East, a series of not very exacting sure of arms on neighbours' ribs,
and harmonious { inter-club matches in the West and Midlands; next univer-by controlled
skilfully guided thrust. Boris Karloff in "The Bride of Frankenstein" with Veloris Hobson and sity match play in October, and the inter-county matches transference of weight and by
Colin Clive, coming on Thursday to the King's Theatre. looming ahead in the middle of that month, with Decem- ber's opening to mark the beginning of international trial games. And thus to the inter-country series starting in mid-January.
LOCAL SWIMMING
INTERPORT AGAINST
SHANGHAI
220 YARDS
TRIAL
In connection with the forthcoming awimming Interport against Shang- hai, Hongkong held another trial in the V. R. C. bath yesterday afternoon, when the 220 Yards Free Style was contested between 1 Roza Pereira and A. A. Rozn
THE ST. LEGER
Bahram Now 2 To 1 Odds On
London, Sep. D., The following is the latest call over for the St. Leger:
Bahram 1 to 2, laid and wanted. Field Trin 10 to 1, t and e,
Fairbairn 10 to 1, 0; 100 to 9 Plassy 13 to 1, t and n, Solar Ray 18 to 1, t and o. Buckleigh, 25 to 1 o; 28 to 1 Hairan 33 to 1 o. Flash Bye 40 to 1 o; 50 to 1 Pry Second 100 to 1 0.
100
-Renter.
1.
No such cary and algost leisurely working up to games of importance
is permitted to us in 1935-36 for
DOUBTFUL POLICY
Nor should innate national tu- lents for footwork in loose rushes
be overlooked.
To effect anything like this, it is true, tonnage approximating to that of the New Zealanders is a There are features about the fix-first requisite and it is here that senson's tour Ireland, if they can keep Intact the tour of the New Zealanders, Lure list for this
Are unsatisfactory. The the 1934-5 pack which helped them an event which we hope will be which recurrent at least every two lustra, blending of two countles for into the championship, have an out- brings the West Country into seri-stance, for the purpose of a single standing chance.
Yards Free Style--Interport, 440 Yards Free Style-Junior Roza Pereira completed the course in 2 minutes 33 2/5 seconds, while Championship of the V. R. C.
Roza's time was 2 minutes 37 seconds.
100 Yards Breast Stroke Handicap in its relations with this country, polley, ara likely to overcome there should be, in each team Further trials will he held this--Members. afternoon,
The following is the complete pro- gramme for the interpart contes**
12.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19.
100 Yards Free Style-Boys over
220 Yards Free Style-Enterpart. 60 Yards Free Style Handicap- Ladies.
100 Yards
Frec Style--Junior
Championship of the V. R. C.
50 Yards Free Style Handieup-
"C" Class Members' Aggregate.
ous netion on September 14, when match is bound to some extent to NEW ZEALAND LIMITATIONS Devon and Cornwall combine to play into the hands of the New
side's Devon and Cornwall, both humb- toppose them at Devonport, and all Zenlanders. The touring
last season's cham- the international teams into the combination is almost bound to im-ly placed in field between November 23, when Scotland are met, and January 4,prove at the expense of a series of pionship and with only one "active two-county sides who have most of service" Saturday in which to pre- the date of the match against the disadvantages of a scratch side.pare their team, will merit high England at Twickenham.
It has long been maintained by a praise if they can extend the All In view of the large number of large section of Rugby players and Blacks before the latter have quite players and clubs whose adherence followers that only the very best got their land-legs.
ench
Possession of the ball, however, to the Rugby code is of recent date.club sides, habituated to it in as well to recapitulate briefly other's methods and automatically does not infallibly connoto a pile
for sudden changes of of scores the history of New Zealand Rugby Prepared
to the possessore, und Visiting teams from the Mother-strong touring combination.
which takes the field against Now There are, however, many sound Zealand, some definite scheme of land to New Zenland bad fared well when David Gallagher and his men reasons for the avoidance of invi- combination in defence which will arrived in 1905, and smashed a dious selections for the honour of have for ita object the rapid turn- supposedly strong Devon County a place in the programme, and theng of defence into attack. Back- 50 Yards Fire Sixto Handicap-side--they had done well in, the arst present neeti is for all cen- ing up in such a way as to compel Medley Reiny-Interpart. (3 men, Championship-by half a hundred cerned to tackle the All Blacks the tackled man to play the ball points, going on from that triumph along the lines most likely in a way disadvantageous to his Water Polo-Hangkong v. Rest of to win thirty-two matches out of to succeed in the circumstances side, for instance, can only be
thirty-three-the other Hongkong.
lost tordained. For some, scch Wales by the most-discussed try in the homogeneous clubs grouped GO Yards Hurdle Race Handicap-the history of Rugby-and score round
Leicester, Coventry and - Members,
868 pahits to 47. "(Those figures which assure some sort of team 50 Yards Free Style-Interpart. should take some beating.)
[understanding, and those similarly Exhibition Diving-Shanghai d
situated in Wales, it will be far easier than for others.
"
880 Yards Free Style--Interport. 75 Yards Free Style Handicap Landing
Diving --Interport,
"B" Clash Members'
150 Yards each).
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ZI
100 Yards Breast Stroke-Inter-Hongkong teams. port.
GO Yards Free Style Handicap Munibers,
Boys under 12.
---Members.
each).
440
100 Lautics.
Before attempting to reckon the
effectively brought off if each man is certain of the movements which he can rely on his next man to carry out.
Should Now Zealand be beaten Ten years later most of that All
for possession thero will be the 106 Yards Free Style Handicap-Blacks team and their successors
opportunity to play on those points in skill and fitness were engaged in Yards Free Style -Interport.
which, if not actually weak, ure Yards Free Style-nior far sterner strife, but their re-strongest chances of defeat for the less strong than others. G. Gil- 15 Yards Medley Relay Handicaphampionship of the V. IL_C... gimental and, after the Armistice, New Zealanders, it is so well labert, the full back, has not yet. Yards Free Style Hfinidicap--| collected sides still gave evidence consider the reputed distribution shown form that warrants a com- Relay-Interport. (4 men, 50 yards
of the high standard of New Zea of the strength and weakness of parison with the G. Nepia of 1924, 100 Yards Back Stroke-Inter and Rugby. The 1924-25 side these 1935 All Blacks. Well in- whose rush-stopping often saved Yards Medley Relay Boys though winning by smaller margins formed opinion in New Zealand New Zealand, the haives are a link than their predecessors, achieved and nowhere is there higher which might break under pressure, under 12. ards Back Stroke-Members, wonderful unbeaten record with 721 standard of general information and the defence on the wings may Hong-paluts scored, against 112, in thirty and knowledge of the game's finer be more vulnerable than it with
matches, all won.
points-is practically unanimous, when in the hands of A. H. Hart as to the strength and pace of the and K. S. Svenson. forwards, the scoring power of | The tourists arrived in England the wings and the possibility of on Monday week. having at least one five-clghts who
Water Palo-Shanghai V Rest of Hongkong.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.
50 Yards Back Stroke Handicap- Boys under 12.
port.
Water Polo--Shangbai v. kon. (Interport).
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Draft Programmes and Entry
advanced years of the other, M. M. | Forms for the Eighth Extra Race, No Corner. Still, even the pessi Meeting to be held on Saturday, mnists, that is, from the New Zea-21st September, 1935 (weather per land point of view, agree that Gmitting) may be obtained at the F. Hart, the Canterbury man, is Secretary's Office. Gloucester the best wing that they have had Building: the Club House, Happy since the war, that the possibilitleg
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tinction of individual members, be Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Lat least as good as that of eleven on Thursday, 12th September, 1935.
years ago.
A PUSH PROBLEM
By Order,
C. B. BROWN.
Segretary,
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE
And here, it seems to nic, we have the key to the matter. New Zealand can put in the field a pack averaging 14 st. 5 lb. and 6 ft. They have cut out "winging" speci- alists as such (though they form down in specialised positions), and hard work in the tight and folder of Japanese and Hongkong Govern Acupuncture, Moxocaula and Bore Betting loose has bren
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