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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 5, 1939.
NANCY
TSK, TSK---I'M NOT DOIN' SO GOOD WITH OUR CHRISTMAS FUND
FOR THE
POOR!
PLEASE
HELP THE
POOR, MISTER?
I'LL GIVE YOU A QUARTER IF YOU'LL MIND
MY CAR!
Come. 1996 b) Unked Prakam Bradbucks, lan [Nov-25.
FIRST-MINUTE SHOCK
ANNUAL SOCCER MATCH FEATURED BY SPLENDID RALLY BY THE LOSERS
By Norman Ackland
'Oxford Univ.
3 Cambridge Unly.
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London, Dec. 5.
Oxford's fate was scaled in the inter-Varsity match at Dulwich when a miskick by Disney let Hollins through to score in the first minuto.
By the time the Dark Blues had recovered from this carly alock they were three goals down, and though they afterwards provided most of the excitement by singing a grand rally, the terrific effort Involved left them A Lined, disjointed side, and Cambridge were well on top at the finish.
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to a grand effort to save the match. the goal-mouth while Lowcock was Seaford scored from a scramble in
minutes later lying on the ground, and four length of the hield and, cutting in Sturdy ran half the brillantly, gave Lowcock no chance. with a great shot.
It was a theliling if not a classic equalised from Sturdy's pass, and for Directly after the interval-Seaford encounter, and the experiment of playing the match on a Saturday on have
few minutes Oxford appeared to amateur club's ground was
mastered the situation.
But distinct success-there were
they faltered, and Washington picked up a pass from Lees to tive Cam- spectators, compared with a little bride the lead again, and he scored another great goal from a puss by Holilus a few minutes later.
3,000
the
over 2,000 at Highbury Inst your.
Oxford's defence never realised the promise shown in carlier games of the term. Davies put tremendous viously feeling the effects of
Subrequently both teams were ob- zest into his work at left-half, but terrific pace maintained in the first Scholleid was not up to form and if there was
but Cambridge never looked notable wenkness atke relaxing their grip on the game. right-half, where Crompton had not OXFORD UNIV.: 1, W. Naylor Ash the speed to cope with the lively
Exeteri: K. Parry-Jonëri Cambridge left wing.
¡Llanwys, Jesus), J. A. 8. Disney (Win- After a shaky
chester. BN.C.; P. n. Crompton (Char- start Purry-Jones terhouse, B.N.C.). S. Schofield Dolton and Disney settled down to defend G3 B.N.CH A. Davies (Dradford, stondly, but with the nien in frun!
B.N.C.): It. J Sturdy (Munro, Jamnica, of them overplayed for long periods Pembroke), It S, Beaford (Repton. Oriel). Univ.), P. Gardner (Brodileld, their task was hopeless.
J. I. Binch Mansfield, B.N.C.), J. H. Loinas (Charterhouse, New Coil.).
LOMAS WELL HELD
CAMBRIDGE UNIV.: Rt. L. Lowcock, Repton, Emanuel): P. E Templar Individually, Sturdy and Seaford
(Bradfield. Trinity), G. G. K. Parsons put in some splendid work, but as a Malvern, Ciare), 1. R. Cin-Hodger (London Univ., Cath.aj: N. W Веская line the Oxford forwards did not Winchester, Trinity). D. F. Rowe (Man- compare with the Cambridge attack. ablake, Downing), K. Goodyear Pal- chester G.S., Downing: L. D. Hollins Lomas, generally regarded as the mers, Gray's cleverest Oxford forward, was poorton GS
a). R. W. Lees (Stock- E. S. Washington Jy supported by his partner, Hinch. Newcastle-under-Lyme, Queens). A. F. and when he did
Lindley Ackworth, Emanuel). get the ball could seldom beat Templer, who dis- covered how to stop him in last sea- son's match-to drop back to cover Instead of trying a deliberate tackle. No pruise could be too high for the rohesive work of the Cambridge for- wards. Lees was the only one who did not score, but he was continu- ally making clever openings for his colleagues, who snapped them up quiddy.
These forwards got most support from Beeson, who played the game
NEW YEAR GOLFING RESULTS
The following were the results of
of his life at right-half, and the de-competitions played in the New Year fenders, inspired by the captain, Meeting of the Royal Hongkong Golf Templer, all rose to the occasion Club at Fanling: splendidly,
Mixed Bogey Pool, New Course.-
up, won.
For some time after Hollins' sur-Col. and Miss King, 2 prise goal the Oxford defence was here were ten entries, at sixes nad sevens. Lindley snap-
Bogey Par Pool, New Course.-H.
ped up a through pass from Beeson
to add to the lead, and from Lind- J. Armstrong (16), 2 up, won ley's corner-kick Goodyear gathered were twenty-two entries.
There
Bogey Par Pool, Old Course.--L
the bail, steadied himself and, taking C. F. Bellamy (22), 3 up, won, J. deliberate aim, shot cleverly through
a crowd of players.
DARK BLUES' EFFORT
Three goals down after half an
from
won
Stenersen (16), all square, second prize on the last nine holes A. E. Lissnman (3), also all square. There were 58 entries.
Medal Round, Old Course-R. G. There were
hour's play, Oxford's cause seemed K. Way, 95-2471, won. lost, but the match became thrilling twenty-two entries. in the extreme when the whole team pulled every ounce out of themselves
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LADIES TOURNAMENTS Draw for Captain's Cup (1938) And Club Championship
The draw for the Captain's Cup (1038) Competition of the Ladies Section, the Royal Hongkong Golf
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BEATS OXFORD
RUGBY TEAMS IN RECENT MATCH
Above is the Oxford XV which lost to Cambridge at Twickenham recently in the annual Inter-Univer- Phillips, N. Pether, W. M. Jackson, T. R. Thomas. Seated: H. R. G. Ferey, II. H. Pennington, R. A. Mar- sity rugger match. Left to right, ai hack; G. A. Hoilla, H., Mulier. I. W. Sutherland. T. J. Cowen, P. C. shall, H. D. Freakes (captain), D. G. G, Coles, I. II. Watts, R. E. Luyt.
Left to
THE CAMBRIDGE XV-According to custom, only the new Blues are wearing their cap right, at back: P. Bherrard, M. Dods, J. H. Steeds. Second row: K. L. Geddes, C. L. Newton-Thompson, P. A. R. Lindsay, F. J. Leishman, I. C. Swanson. Scated: T. R. Farry. J. G. 8. Forrest, W. O. Chadwick (captain), R. B. Bruce-Lockhart, K. D. Downes In front: 3. Parsons, T. B. Jackes.
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by represented by the following: sanounces yet another victim. And these 28. The final to be arranged..
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and the draw will be published in Road, up to 4 p.m. on January 11, the local press on January 14. The forts the draw for the aid A, N. Other. Club Championship (1038):
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HOCKEY MATCH The Hongkong Hockey Club beat day. N. Whitler scored to Lo the Navy 2-0 at King's Park yeater Club early in the frat half and S.
"I believe that he will not only
NAVY BEAT CLUB
any
SCHOOLS MATCH
Playing at the Indian Recreation Club yesterday, the Ellis Kadoorio
A Navy XV proved too strong for Indian School beat the Diocesan the Club "A" In a friendly nigger Boys School 2nd XI by three wi game played on the Club ground yes. kats. The scores were terday, the Navy winning by 0-6 after leading by alx points to nil et Scores for the Navy, were Blan the interval Bolile and Thomas, while Stewart
willa to Banks & Co Swinkelen quedaland, 200-mod-2 Fowler increased the lead in the late, got the Club's points late in the Hong Kong, K5460 N&W. 211 and 364-Roster
Arculil 4 for 13,8, K. Khan 3-for D.B.S-53 (A. Ebrahim 69. Bd
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