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Retail Business Executed at Reasonable Prices.
THE UNION EMBROIDERY CO. No. 16, Wyndham St. 1st Floor. Opposite "China Mall."
XMAS SALE
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Best Choice of Splendid Variety of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL Articles
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XMAS PRESENTS NOW on SALE.
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Large Assortment of SWATOW GOODS, KIMONOS, SHAWLS, CHINESE FANCY GOODS.
SWATOW TRUSTING CO.
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SPORTING GOODS.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
England.
KEEN FIGHT.
X
Turner was too fond of hanging en to the ball too long to give his three-quarters any real chance of
The Rest Too Fast for scoring Time and again he would try and thrust his way. through but was always pulled up before looking dangerous. He was to some extent responsible for the Inactivity of the English three- quarters. King played pluckily behind, the ssrum, but at times looked suspiciously like being off side, in fact he was, penalised twice, however, he is playing in 'a strange position and will soon get. out of this bad habit.
Lt. Galletley Scores Four Tries.
Playing on the Club ground,
The Rest Halves. Happy Valley, on Saturday, The
Roberts and Hewitt appeared Rest defeated England by two goals the best pair of halves because- and two tries (16 points) to Roberto when he received from penalty goat and a try. (6 points). Hewitt loosed the ball to his three- The Rest made, one change in quarter line and thus opened up their team, Allera coming into the the game. He effected one or two three-quarter line instead of More. nice runs and played a good game England made no alterations in the sil round.
team published..
Of the forwards I liked McKellar Kicking off, England were soon the best. He worked hard both in on the offensive but once the Rost the tight and the loose scrums and settled down there was only one was invaluable in the line outs. team in the picture. The Rest Gammell was good In the loose' and were far superior at forward both was in the picture wheñoyer a for- in the loose and the tight scrums.ward rush was in progress. Peers The forwards were faster than the and Massey were the most promin English forwards and more alive ent England forwards, the former to opportunities. In the tight getting in one very fine solo effort scrummages the Rest appeared the when he dribbled the ball for nearly Bghter pack but low packing back forty yards before losing it in ed up by hearty shoving gave the touch. Massey was most promin- them a great advantage. Their ent in defence, falling on the ball wing forwards, particularly Gam-before the acrest of forward mell, were quickly on King when-rushes, and trying to revive some pack. One ever opportunity afforded. In the spirit into a beaten loose they were quicker on the ball mistake I thought he made was than their opponents and knew committed in the first-half when just when to let the bail out to the the Rest held a three point lead. three-quarter line. In the line A Rest player was penalised for outa McKellar distinguished him- "Toet up" just outside the twenty- self by invariably gaining posses-five line and the option of a. kick sion and feeding his scrum-half.
The Rest England
. 16 pts. 6.pts.
cr a serum down fifteen yards from - Unequal Combat.
the line was given. Massey chose The opposing three-quarter lines the scrum down and any advantage were in two distinct classes-on that could have been gained was the one side a line which made use lost, for the Rest forwards just of every man-and on the other wheeled and took the ball up field. side a line which specialised in A kick at goal might quite easily individualistic play. The result of have equalised and brought new The best this unequal combat was never le vigour into the team. doubt.,
game of the present season thus Before the game was five minutes ended in a victory for the Rest. old Galletley got over for the Rest,
Result near
to the touch lag after 4 movement started by Allera. The kick at goal unfortunately hit tho
The teams lined up as follow:--- England: . P. Whitham (Club); Try as they could the England GP. Lammert
(Club), Mid. backs, could not make any impres-Parker (Navy), G. A. L. Plummer sion upon a sound defence and (Club), Lt. Barlow (Army); M. W. found their line again in danger Turner (Club), J. W. King (Club);" when Allera cut through to pass D. L. Milne-Day (Club), W. F. to Galletley who went over for Peers (Club), Surg. Lt. Nicholson McKellar to land the goal points (Navy), E. R. West (Club), F. R. with a really fine kick. This acted Burch (Club), Sub. Lt. Edwards as a tonic to the England side and (Navy), E. A. Wilkinson (Navy), as a result of an all-round move and B. P. Massey (Club) (Captain). ment in which all the three-quar-
The Rest:L/Cpl. Frankham ters handled the ball Barlow got (Army); Lt. Galletley (Army) over near the touch flag for an un-(Captain), Lt: Hamilton (Army). converted try. This ended the Allera (Club), J. J. Ferguson scoring in the first half.
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LAMP SHADES.
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XMAS SALE at
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PERFUMES.
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Half-timeman
The Rest England
8 pointa 3 points
(Club), Mid. Roberta (Navy), Lit.. Hewitt (Navy); Lt. Robertson (Navy), L/Cpl. Tratt (Army), W.. F. Leckle (Club), Pte. Gilmore After the interval Allera was (Army), Sergt. Vowles (Army), again responsible for making an E. B. Gammell (Club), J. R. Young- opening for Galletley, who scored er (Club), and Capt. McKellor about half way between the post (Army).
and the touch line, McKellar re peated his former success by kicking a beautiful goal. Gallet ley was yet to score a fourth try, this time as a result of a forward rush, a pick up, and a pass from McKellar. Frankham, who was entrusted with the kick, failed to add the goal points. Penalized for off-side "play the Rest had their big lead reduced when Turner dropped a great goal from the ten yard line. "It was a beauty and thoroughly deserved tho rounds of applause it received.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
"Serum Half's" comment on Saturday's game will appear in to-morrow's
the issue of CHINA MAIL, dwing to the
pressure on space in to-day's -Sporting Columns.
This ended the scoring in a fast MERCANTILE GOLF.
and open game.
One Good Touch.
Whitham was more pressed than RIVAL CAPTAINS TO MEET AT Frankham
FANLING.
·BANQUET FOR WINNER.
ånd held his line to: the best of his ability. His tackl ing was good but his touch kick- ing was not so effective as usual.
The International golding world, with the exception of one great kick, in the first half which gain-was thrilled on Saturday by the an- ed at least sixty yards. Frank-nouncement of a golf match be bam acquitted himself well with tween Captain George Yardley, what little he had to do.
skipper of the ss. President Cleve Lt. Gallotley was in great form land of the Dollar Steamship Line He took his passes admirably, fleet, and Captain Shunji Ito, made as much ground as possible, matter of the s.a. Tatsuts Maru of and when in dificulties did not the Nippon Yasen Kaisha.
two For many years theso forget to pass inside. Lt. "Hamil ton was very fast and effected one popular captains have been at the Once head of the golfing class of their or two nice cut, throughs. he had only Whitham to paas for respective lines. At a recent con a certain try, but hesitation prov-vivial meeting at the Marine Club cd his downfall. A short punt in San Francisco, arrangements ahead would probably have not were made for the match, which gono unrewarded. Alleri played may be truly said to be interna- a great game, and, although he tional in, character and cover a did not score himself, He was in territory of six thousand miles of strumental in the scoring of three ocean lanes. Each of these popular tries. He seemed to be able to skippers has his private-golfing or miniatura course break through the defence at will machine and did not forget to pass. Fer aboard his vessel. and whenever guson did not get much to do, but their duties at the various porta gained ground. when opportunity permit them to be absent from afforded though he was well mark their commands, they may be found ed throughout the game.
at the nearest golf course. Cap- tain Yardley's average score la în England Backs. Lammert has not yet regained the low 90's, and local friends of bis old form His handling at the Captain Ito claim that he shoots an moment is not quite what one 85 when he has been several days could deatre. Parker was fast without practice.
whenever in possession but unfor The match is to be played at tunately he saw very little of the Fanling, the world-famous course HE DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO. ball throughout, the game. Plum of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, mer. seemed to have lost his speed on December 30, and it is expected off the mark that large galleries will witness and was too slow Lt. Barlow was very enterprising the contest. The winner of the on the wing and was tireless in contest is to be tendered a banquet his attempts to pierce the oppos aboard the vessel of the loring
capta
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