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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1935.

Oxford And

Cambridge Draw At Rugby

BRILLIANT

GAME

London, Dec, 10.

Despite the cold and windy weather

a crowd of some 40,000 assembled at the Twickenham ground this afternoon for the Oxford and Cambridge rugger match.

The turf was noticed to be in ex- cellent condition.

Oxford forwards were in excellent form and won nearly all the scrums, but the backs were unable to pierce

the Light Blue stubborn defence.

LOCAL HOCKEY FIVE NEW SECOND BATTERY AQUATIC

BEAT PUNJABIS

Small Units Match

Playing in the Small Units Hockey League on Monday tho Second Battery of the Hongkong and Singa. pore Brigade, beat "D" Com- pany of the Punjabis by the odd goal in three on the Marina ground.

Hoth sets of forwards were in

good form, with the

with the result that several fine movements woro. Initiated by both rides. The winners had more scoring opportunities and but for the fine goal-keeping of Lal Hussain, for, the Funjabis, would certainly have scored more than the two goals which they did.

Singh combined well for the Gunners, Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite and Chanan

wille Taja Singh was the In a dazzling solo effert Wooler, dangerous of the Punjabin' forwarde the Cambridge three quarter cut

Chanan Singh and Lai Singh (own through from half way and panked goal) scored for the Gunners, and to Rawience who went full post for | Taja Singh for the Punjabis, the line, when lie was brought down.

There was also an amazing dash

MATCH CANCELLED

by Oblensky the Oxford wing three- A hockey match arranged between quarter just before the interval. A the Y.M.C.A. second eleven and the ningnificent burs, almost the whole 2nd. Hattery, H.KSR.A, which wa length, of the field by Walford, to have been played at King's Park (Oxford) was stopped five yards yesterday, was cancelled. from the line. Half timo

arrived with no score.

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THURSDAY,

the 19th December, 1935, at 5.16 p.m.,

Five world records were among the 51 new swimming marks set during the year by Nipponese aquatic stars, the Japan Aquatic Sport Leaguo announced to-day.. Officials of the League also re-at the Paddock of the Hongkong vented that all the new world recorda Jockey Club, Race Course. were set in 50-metre swimming pools," marka have been established in 26- while most of the recognized univerani SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE

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mir share of the new records Members of the Hongkong Jockey wore act by the onleted a stinging ponies will please forward full of youngsters, Club who wish to dispose of their who last August defent upon an American swimming particulars to Mr. A. V. Kinchin, tean, including such renowned stars Manager, Hongkong Jockey Club

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TWO OUTSTANDING MARKS The "Four Horemen" of the Jap aneso squad, Masanori Yusa, Ilireshi and Relzo Negami, Shozo Makino Kolke, each accounted for two out- standing national or worki marks. The records were as following:

In a grand battle between the

The following will represent the packs Uxford got the ball more often. Hongkong Hockey Club against thefroshi Negam: but the backs dropped a number of H.K.S.R.A. on the Marina ground at passes, while Pirker's splendid kurk-5. p.m. to-dny-H. F. Shields: J. ng kept Cambridge within striking Coleaworth; W. A. Real; R. A. Bates,

Potter

(Capt.) G. Sommer: J. G.

distance.

K. C. Woodhoune, S. A. Fowler; G. Fyfe inrrowly frited with two long-E. R. Divett; D. Carey, and D. J. rance penalty kicks, while ́ annppy Novy. inndling between Reid and McGrath, Meg, Cooper and Piennaur endanger. ed The Cambridge line.

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100 metres free stylo 57.2 noci 200 metren free stylo 2m. 11.2 nec.. Hiroshi Negam:

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Fourteenth Extra Race

300 metres free style 3m. 32, nec. 100 metres free style 4m. 45,2 xer, Moeting will be held (weather

(a new world's record)

|permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Shora Minkino:

500 metres free style 6m. 9.8 sec. on Saturday, 14th December, 1935, 800 metres free style 9m. 55.8 commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

KEC.

Reize Kolke:

In the first round of the "A" divi-

(a new world record) A furious scramble near the Cam- sion of the Seven-a-side ladies hockey bridge line endef in Cambridge drik- j tournament, the Central British Am 100 metres breast stroke 1 min.) bling clear.

sociation defented the Hongkong

13 HCC. Ladies Hockey Club by one goal to 200 metres breast stroke 2m. 41,2) A series of thrilling Cambridge nil at King's Park yesterday after- dribblea and Ane Oxford touch kick-noon. The goal was scored by Miss- (both are new world marks). ing took the game up and down the M. Smith shortly after the com Klich! Yoshidn set a new nailonal) mencement of the game. Mias M. record by swimming 200 metres back; Bryson was outstanding for the win-stroke in 2 m, 35.2 sec.

field.

The final score was 0-0,-Reuter. The teams werei Cambridge: Parker (Crypt School); Rawience (New Zealand). Stewart (Fettes) (Oundle);

Wooler (Rydul), Fyfe Jones (Lladovery), Low (Daver); Laborde (Harrow), Lord (Oundle). Dinwiddy (Radley), J. Young (Dulwich), Inglix (Hugby), Irving (Glenalmond), W. Young (City of London), Cocka (Hailey- bury)

Oxford: Stuart Watson (Loretto); Obolensky (Trent College), Walford

ners

Hee.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hongkong, 9th December, 1935.

He also set a nów record of 3 m. 20.8 Kec. while Miss E. M. Gray and helped Koike, Yusa and Akiyoshi to in the 300-metre medley race. Miss F. Marah played well for Hong- kong.

HELPING OXFORD

TO WIN

(Continued from Pagę 8.)

(Rugby). Harding (Tonbridge), so after an afternoon of hard rowing, Reiss (Ampleforth). lla); Brett

(Stonyhurst),

Jones (Ipswich); Grieve when the boat is anfely away, every- CAustro-ond has to make hla way to the McGrath College large, and this always entails (South a Journey across the river by ferry.

Africa), "Disney (Chelthenham).

Beid

(Uppingham); McCooper (New Zealand), Bloxham (King Edwards School), Hughes (St. David's).

K. Jackson the Oxonian captain, who is injured, acted as non-playing | captain, Cooper carrying put the

duties of captain on the field,

SNOOKER

CLUB LUSITANO BEAT RECREIO

A friendly inter-club Snooker match was played between tho Club de Recreio and the Club Lusitano on Monday evening, resulting in a win for the latter by the margin of 77 points. The Lusitanians playing on- their home advantage, and, of course, had the keen

Interest is being evinced in the return match at Kow- loon next month when the Recreiona naturally expect to turn the tables on

eir opponents.

their

A very enjoyable evening was spent, and the games closely followed by a large number of supporters from tooth sides.

The-enthusiasm which led to the formation of the Hongkong Aanteur Billiards Association appears to lave infected the players, It is understood that entry forms, etc. in connection with the Junter and Senior Championships provided by the As sociation are now in the hands of Club Secretaries and a great rally of billiards players is confiilently anticl- pated.

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- WINTRY EVILS In wintry conditions the evils of such arrangements are easily Immagin ed. It is unpleasant enough for those who are entitled to use the barges for changing, but it is an almost imposs ible state of affairs for thoso unfor- tunnte men who may have to go n further mile to their colleges. It is small wonder that Oxford does not enjoy its rowing and that

com- parative few can be

persuaded to Lake it up with any seriousness.

Oxford may heat, Cambridge in the Boat Race, but it is only when college that real rawing is made popular success will come. Cambridge col leges have splendid rowing quarters and when Oxford can build their boathouses a great stop forward, will have been made.

only

CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

Amsterdam, Déc. 10. The twenty eighth game between

Reuter's Special Service. Alekhine and Euwe eniled in a draw,

Dr. Euwe hús won nine games, Alekhine eight, and eleven have been

drawn.

LEAGUE CRICKET

Indian Eleven Against Royal Navy

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club 1st. XI in a League cricket match against the 28 Royal Navy 1st XI on Saturday, In December 14, at 2 p.m. at Sookunpoo.

F. D. Pereira (Capt.), S. A. Ismail, A. II. Madar, A. R. Minu, A. H. Rum- jahn, A. S. Suffiad, A. R. Abbas, M. P. Madar, K. Nazária, M. el Arculli and Y. el Arculli.

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