THE HONGKONG · · TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936.
Colony Rugby Team's Indecisive Methods
Finn tackle by a New Zealand player just as the Colony begin
to break away from the loose. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
How Petersen Kept His Titles
Harvey's Own Story Of The Fight
(By Len Harvey)
London, Jan. 30.
aught me a powerful blow
on the chin which made me shake nt the knees. i had to retreat, and with Petersen hot after me had all I could
1
I was
Well, Jack Petersen has re-do to keep out of further trouble, tained his title of British Em- pire champion, but I think he will agree with me that not only has he had to fight hard to do so, but also I have given him the toughest contest 'in his career.
After that I fully held my own, and in the
the next few rounds 1 I think initely on top. Coming out for the fourteenth I pressed Petersen hard, trying my utmost to beat down.
showed
Inium admit that Jock greatly improved boxing form, und I found it much harder to ret through: hia defence and also to drive him back as he made his consistent attack.
THAT FIRST ROUND
blu
knew that and got to win these last two rounds clearly if I was to get the decision, and I fought him as I have never fought before.
think Petersen will agree that I Save him a pretty rough time in those.
few rounds and did everything ut put him on the floor. But I had evidently left iny effort to inte, for at the clone of a great contest, which I thoroughly enjoyed, Mr. C. B. Thomas, the referee, declared Jack the wit
winner.
CONTRIBUTE TO DEFEAT
New Zealander's Brawn & Brain
MASTERLY DISPLAY SPLAY
(By H. B.)
Reasons why the New Zealand Universities rugby team had taken everything in its stride in its Japan tour were obvious in yesterday's return match with Hongkong on the Club ground. Quicker decisions, specdier work and surer handling left the local team standing, the visitors winning 26 to nil.
Curiously the wide margin in the scores did not truly indicate the game: Fast and never one-sided from New Zealand's initial tricky kick-off it always had the attention of the extraordinarily large crowd and never lapsed into the uninteresting display the scores suggested.
Imcomparable
Jim Cartlidge
EX-COLONY TITLE HOLDER STILL
WINNING
New Zealand's margin might havej been greater, for Tricklebank's un- converted tries were not the most dificult of his earlier successful nt- temple, but perhaps the fading light accounted for that. On the other hand, Hongkong's margin might have. been smaller for at times it unwound runs that were worthy of greater reward.
COLONY'S INDECISION
But it was Hongkong's indecision generally and its slowness to the bali that gave the visitors most of their points. This was never more exempli- fied than in New Zealand's fourth try.
The New Zealand Combined Universities and the Hongkong rugby teams; together with Mr. G. H. Potts and Me. P. Martin Smith, photographed before the start of yesterday's match. (Photo: Moo Cheung).
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NOT AN
INTERPORT
A skied hall was coming down slowly TEAM
were
and while local threes
the Once upon a time there was wasting casually for its desco the a man in Hongkong who boast opposition swooped, down on them, ed that he would fight any eyes and before Hongkong could move.
snatched the ball from under their] thing on two legs: and he did, Grant had the leather and was speed- and became heavyweight chaming for the line. Pursuit was in- pion boxer of the Colony,
possible and Grant touched down be-| Yes! You fight fans of retentiveween the pesta for an easy conver-
kinn. momory have guessed right! It was
and, sending over a battery of lefts would like another, and for that led unchallenged king of scrappers in
and rights, caught me on the low good luck to him. and down I went.
1 carie into the ring as at an a man could possibly be and I found Petersen equally as fit. He started) I have no fault to find with the Jim Cartilage, one of the finest (and off as if he was going to finish the verdict. Jack fought well, the best 1
Even at the very beginning of the In the opinion of most competent game New Zealand was right on its fight in the first round and, believe have ever seen him fight in my three critles the finest) men ever to throw toes
and fram the kick-off,
Watt 180, he very nearly did.
contests with him. But I still think his hat into the local ring.
almost had the ball over before long- He drove me into bis own corner that I can beat him,
I
Before Hongkong had warmed up he remain-
knew the game had
and begun. Hongkong. To-day he is still win-J. D. Lewis was over after a neat ning fights.
string of passes from a line-out and Tricklebank added the extras to re- peat the performanco a moment Inter when Parsons received from Gillies. mainly due to its missed opportunities.
Hongkong's inability to
score was It had more than a fair share of the scrums in the early part but faulty handling kept it back-and New Zealand made few mistakes Itralf,
I took a count of five, then bad to tight back my hardest to laat out tho After that I hind to be very round. careful, and for several rounds it was A case of morely boxing him off. MY ONE BIG CHANCE
I got a great chance to win the fight in the fourth round, when I made him miss with a right awing and countered heavily to the jaw with two of my favourile left hookя,
But I did not get another chance like that throughout the although time after time mndo hitm mias,
For round after round Petersen. chased me in an effort to land that famous right of his, but he could] not get it home,
NOT MUCH IN IT
correct, but at the same time I do not I am satisfied that the verdict was
(Continued on Page 9.)
SCOTLAND'S TRIAL MATCH
For International Hockey Tourney
The Western Independent has the following interesting him:
par. about
Another feature of the Ivybridge promotion Was Jim Cartidge, trainer at the City Athletle Club, Devonport, making an appear-- ance as a boxer.
At forty-two years of age he defeated Jack Davies of Bristol. on pulni. over elght ronada
He actually dropped Davire for count of zeven in the last round but one, by placing atrons to the body,
good punch where he knew Davies was not
31 was an amazing-disply for his years
nat confess that not one boter inn hundred maches the veteran stage in much a state of physical Alarme se s Cartlidge.
BUT OFFICIALLY BLESSED
Eliot Hall's Visit To Shanghai
(By "Veritas").
EXCITING BADMINTON
MATCH
KOWLOON TONG JUST FAIL
TO CREATE UPSET
(By "Veritas") Kowloon Tong put up an im- J. Hall and Miss M. Dolg (S. and pressive display against St. S. Home): lost to Kew and Dawson John's Cathedral in the mixed 10-21; bent Wong and Wong 21-10,
16-21; lost to Fincher and Churn doubles badminton league last evening, finally losing by the add game in nine on the Saints'
court.
A. Edwards and Mrs. Edwards (5. and S. Home)-lost to Kew and Daw- son 6-21; lost to Fincher and Churn 8-21; lost to Wong and Wong 7-21.
TAIKOO. RECREIO "A" Played at Talkoo, the visitors win-
St. John's, who have recently wor points from Recreio "". St. Andrew's and other teams, were taken by srning by nine games to love. prise and Kowloon Tong were rather unlucky to lese. By arrangement be (Taikon)-lost to L. A. Carvalho and T. Stainton and Miss J. Summers tween the tenus S. A. Gray and Miss Miss O. Ribeiro 7-21; lost to J. J. Alison Mackenzie played their three Remedios and Miss C. Silva 7-21; games atraight off and they gave the lost to M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. visitors a flying start by winning each Silva 9-21. one.
Although the matter was Tong pair
11. Routledge and Miss R. Summers, Ta koo) lost to Carvalho and Ribeiro 5-21; lost to Remedios and (Continued on Page 9)
The Saints recovered to draw level and then came the crucial seventh game between P. C. Loung and Mrs. White and G. A. Smith and Mrs. Barlow. After holding and losing h lend at various stages, the Kowloon
eventuny caught
up a official blessing given yesterday The visitors won the Brat three paint by the Badminton Association and it seemed all over bar the shout- But they lost service and Snuta, to Eliot Hall's visit to Shang- maisting some fine recovery shots, went hai where they will play bad out on his own servico delivery. minton matches against the
Subsequently It was shown that this Cercle Sportif Francais, was of Mrs. White caslly won their fast en
was the deciding
game as Leung and some significance.
counter, but by then it was too late. for themselves the impression that exelting
At a meeting of the Badminton Shanghai have apparently created There was some excecilingly good and Association yesterday Taikoo Recrea
badminton
iuring the Lion Club's withdrawal from the.
passed over rather lightly, the 19-alt and, the game was "setted. Amended
FIRE BRIGADE WIN
Men's Div. League Table
record from the league.
The amended table is therefore na follows,
Fire Brigade, paying their second uccessive visit to Club de Rercio C.R.C.
the "B" team by six games to three. Ellot Hall "B"
P. W. L. F.A. Pte.
13 11 2 90 27
0 0 0 70 11
12 8 4 71
11 8 3 62
The visitors also showed up in their kicking for touch and took every ad stray from position. It was vantage from Hongkong's tendency to Ellot-Hall's team can be regarded as evening special credit being due to men's doubles division was accepted, this an official Colony Interport side, G. A. Smith for his brilliance in the and it was decided to oxpunge their cause that gave New Zealand its third This, of course, is far from the case, vital seventh game. try by Wild after the ball had although Hongkong is quite confident travelled the full length of the threes the Varsity players will give a worthy and back again.
account of themselves, T. S. D. Whitley, A. T. Lay, N. Anot fall to see and the next time New yesterday, Eliot Hall are not 5 was more successful this time and beat "
IL was a lesson that Hongkong did As Mr. Lee Chung-ong pointed In connection with the forthcoming
Mackay and Cameron.
Whites: Howlett: J. Rodger and K. Zealand tried a similar move Morgan North primarily for bachainton, but International hockey tournament, A. Scotland are holding a trini match McLellan and N. Whitley; W. w. c.
Munto; C. Blackbourn, D. was in the way.
on an educational tour, and are at King's Park on Friday next at Shewan, Major I. M. J. MacIntyre, saw Hongkong having more of the to play matches
The opening of the second term simply taking advantage of the visit They were won by Mr. and Mrs. Shute St. Andrew's "A" In the twolfth round I made a great |
6.15 p.m.
with Shanghai's and L. J. Anderson and Miss Griffiths Recreio "B" 0 7 2 58 28 Capt. J. Milne, V. Mackenzie and ball but with their efforts nullined by leading club. mistake. Seeing an opening, I jumped S. MacNlder; E. MacNider, J. T. K
Colours: G. Duncan; 1. Stirling and Campbell.
It was a smart performance with Eliot Hall "A" 7 7 0 the same mis-hundling. The nearest in to score but slipped, and Petersen Gilchrist and J. J. King; C. A. Angus, Germany in the first round.
never very much to choose between St. John's Scotland has been drawn against it came to scoring was when Benson
Nevertheless Shanghal can re-
... 14 7 7 03 ceive the Colony visitors in the
the pairs. Every game was hotly con- Fire Brigade .. 14 7 7 54 attempted a long shot from a penalty
knowledge they carry with them the featured the even
tested and some very fine raillest. Andrew's "B" 13 2 11 30 78
V.R.C.
12 3.9 34 and hit POBL under the bar.
official good wishes of the Badmin-
evening's play. Laney went off limping badly with ton Association, and that Eliot Hall in the last half hour.
His departure
is representative of the cream of made no difference but his return five
Hongkong's badminton talent. minutes later did, for he stood in the
of way a promising Hongkong move and referee
A GREAT MISTAKE
執
The
Gloaming
White
Racket.
Mazengers
Immediately
Selby
BURIAL OF TAIKOO
equally as promptly declared it a feu doubles team was regretfully accom- The burial of Taikoo's men's tackle as he had not been notified of plished at this meeting, when it was the return and ordered a penalty.
BRAWN AND BRAINS
agreed to accept the club'a enforced withdrawal from the league and to
At Taikoo, Recreio "A" helped them Kowloon Tong .. 12 1 11 32 selves to a handsome nine-love win, S. and S. Home 11 0 11 17 while St. Andrew's had little dimculty in beating Sailors and Solders' liomc
by seven games to two.
Detailed results follow,
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL v. KOWLOON TONG
Played at the Cathedral Hall, St.
a combination of brawn and brains, one hopes this is not to be the end St John's) lost to S. A. Gray and New Zealand's fifth try came from expunge their season's record. But John's winning by five games to four. G. A. Smitli and Mrs. A. L. Barlow Parsons wriggling and forcing his of Taikoo badminton club. It is en- way through a bunch of local men couraging to note that Talkoo are Miss A. Mackenzio 21-4; beat P. C.
Lawn Tennis Rackets from a line out and just falling over continuing in the mixed doubles divi-Loung and Mrs. M. White 24-22, beat
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Among the Men & NINE OUT OF TWELVE
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the lino as he was dragged down, sion, and with the stalwarts of the G. A. While nad Bias P., Woolley The try was Tricklebank's first fall-team giving such a lead in this time. 21-10.
of adversity, it should promote, a (Continued on Page 0.)
ure at conversion.
New Zealand found Bidwell a atumbling block in the second half after he had changed with Benson at
full back, but his well directed kicks UNITED STATES DAVIS were generally fruitless.
If it did nothing else, the proved New Zealand's condition for gamo right on the bell it was still forcing the pace and a tiring Hongkong team fumbled the ball, and allowed Wild to go over,
F. J. PERRY BETTER
Hopes to Play in Spring Tennis Tournaments
CUP PLAYERS
Training Under Private Coaches
F. II. Kwok and Miss Peggy McCaw (St. John's) lost to Gray and Mac- kenzie 15-21: beat Leung and White 21-11; beat White and Woolley -21-10, Roland Koh and Mrs. W. Ö. Clark Mackenzie 13-21; lost to Leung and Gray and
(St. John's) lost to
ONE
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TNG
White 8-21; bent White and Wooley For VESTA'S Long Life
21-8,
RECREIO "B" v. FIRE BRIGADE
Played at Club de Recreio, the Fire Brigade winning by alx games to three.
II. A. Barros and Bias M. Ribeiro (Recrelo "B") lost to Mr. and Mrs.
21-18.
The PLATE-LOCK-Sturdy strips of ebouite, that do a vary big job... They keep the plates apart, preventing buckling and short circuiting. Thus the cause of 75% of baltory brook downs la practically eliminated.
Six of the United States leading E.L.H. Shule 10-21; lost to J. L. players, Winier Allison, Budge, Bryan Grant, Frank Shields, beat A. L. Fisher and Mrs, Kirlewood Carefully tested materials, and the
Donald Anderson and Miss M. Griffiths 12-21;
OTHER BIG REASONS: Gene Mako, and John van Ryn, have been asked by the American T.A. M. Silva and Miss A. Remedios KNOWING HOW to make a good to start getting themselves into con-
iston for this year's Davis Cup mat-errelo "B") lost to Shute and storage battery. ches
Shuto 0-21; fost to Anderson and Kirkwood 21-15.
quicker recovery than was expected to most of the players. With
and
and
Loway in price and guaranteed
unconditionally.
VESTA BATTERIES
F. J. Porey le making a much Private coaches are being assigned Grifiths 16-21; beat Fisher from the injury to his back. which to developing Budge's game to the (Recrelo "B") lost to Shuto
a view E. Souza and Miss M. Xavier ho sustained at Forest Hills last full, the committee has put him in Shute 16-21; lost to Anderson and August, and he will shortly begin a charge of T. Stew, a San Francisco Grimths 10-21; bent Fisher and Kirk- course of light exercises in a London professional, The committee is also | Gymnasium,
rendy to assign coaches to Grant, wood 21-12. Perry will test himself by playing
Shields, and Mako, In some of the spring hard court, Davis Cup authorities. have been Within the last few weeks, the
5. AND S. v, ST, ANDREW'S tournaments in the doubles events, made to take notice of a young un-winning by games to 2:--- but he will not play in men's doubles ranked playor, Arthur, Hondrix, of
Played at Wanchal St. Andrew's flurry Wicking & Co. Ltd. Prince's at the Championships, at Wimbledon, Florida,
Building. Sole Agents for The Vesta whore he will defend his singles title tournaments, has surprised everyone Dawson 21-19 lost to E. F. Fincher Trucks.
who, In recent Southern 9. Home):-beat H. Kew and Bire stock types for any make of Car ar II. larria and Mrs. Brown (5, and Battery Co. (Australia) Ltd. who and partner. Bliss D. E. Round in the by beating Allison, America's No. 1 mixed doubles.
player, and Grant.
and Miss M. Churn 11-21; lost to B.
H. Wong and Miss F. Wong 13-11...
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