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↑ A Golf Test.
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Cambridge Athletics.
`LEC NELSON, the Cambridge TF IT proves possible to arrange "Athletic coach, may for once the suggested golf "lest match" the Argentine profes- Medway Draw And Lose In Their in a way have all his work cut out between
Two Games
to produce a winning team to take
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933).
CLUB RUGBY TEAM
AGAINST BANK.
Turner On Reserve List.
to the White City on March 18.sionals, who are visiting England
The following have been select-. The Hong Kong Hockey Club Still, as Oxford have not won the for the Open Championship, and a
full sports since 1925 and have British professional team, the ed to represent the Hong Kong first eleven defeated the Hong only claimed three victories since match will be by no means a cer- Rugby Club against the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank the Club Kong Singapore Brigade, R.A., by the war it certainly is their fan tainty for the British golfers. Four ground, Happy Valley, kicking off 6 goals to 3, on the Marina groand, whether he can produce anybody to of the Argentine six were
| day.
to win. Nelson must be wondering!
in at 4.15 p.m.-
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CLUB ROUT BERWICK AT RUGBY.
Huge Score Features Game At Valley.
ROBERTSON'S RETURN.
H.M.S. Berwick were easily defeated by the Club "A" Bifteen by three goals, penalty goal, and two tries (24 points) to a goal (5 points): after being 19 points down at the interval yesterday at the Club ground.
The Berwick team were weak all' round, although their forwards
A. F. Jenkins; J. J. Ferguson, were the heavier pack. N. M. Macintosh, R. K. Griffiths,
The Club had in Allan, a new-
Allan (2).
in a scrappy friendly match yester-beat N. P. Hallowell, J. E. Love-Britain for the Open at Carnoustie
lock, and C. J. Mabey in the half- two years ago, which was
G. P. Lammert; J. H. McElney and comer to the side, an excellent mile, one mile, or three miles, and E. S. Moses, of the second team, he is not likely to find one to beat veritable "Battle of the Nations. Dr. J. A. R. Selby (Captain); D. inside, who gathered, passed and
very good try. appeared in goal, and played a W. L. Lang in the quarter. The Three of them, Jurado, Churio and McLellan, S. H. Garred. C. Austin, ran exceedingly well. He scored as great game.
He stopped many hundred and high hurdles should Gents, finished second, eighth and Miller, A. K. Munro, W. E. Peers, be safe for Cambridge, but it is twelfth respectively, though the R. F. Walkden and A. P. Hall- shots that were certain goals. doubtful if J. St. L. Thornton will
fourth man, Freccero, WAS well H. Owen-Hughes Was absent repeat his hurdles double this year from the Club team, his place on with the Oxonian, C. F. Stanwood, down the list. the right wing being taken by J. L. to run in the low hurdles. Tetley.
The Club commenced play with Cup for the North?
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Harris-Walker; Robertson and McElney scored tries; Garrod McElney and Robert- ****aon each kicked goals; and Robert
son kicked a pensity goal."
CX-
Richards scored for the Berwick and Master converted the effort..
Club "A";S, J. H. Fox; A. H. Har-
Thompson.
Reserves:-M. W. Turner and W. Torrible.
The Bank team, which was The Scottish-Americans, Armour,
clusively pablished in the China Macdonald Smith
Mail on Tuesday is as follows: Hunter, took first, fifth and seven-| A. D. Lowson; R. H. D. Wade, bord, B. C. Allan, A. D. Lowson, Bar- only nine men, C. C. Francis and FTER the Walsall-Arsenal re-teenth places. The home-bred W. H. B. Rigg, S. J. H. Fox, B. C.rs-Walker; A. F. Jenkins, L., G. Robert Tetley completing the elevensa few A sult it is more dangerous than Americans, Sazazen, Farrell and Allan; M. W. Turner, L. G. son: S. 11. Garrod, J. H. McElney, R. L minutes later. The Club were early pressing, good combination evor to prophesy of English Cup)
football; but even the most en-Horton Smith, were third, sixth Robertson; G. C. Moutrie, R. Stil- Stilllard, N.
liard, I. H. Bradford, F. R. Burch, A. K. Munro. C. Aurtin, D. A. Cumming, H.M.S. Berwick:-Thomas; Richards, being displayed by Divett and Wil-thusiastic Southerner cannot see and fourteenth. The three top. F. H. King, B. A. Jardine, C. H. Carp, Hobbe, Hooper; Mudford, Jones Hama. The Club, however, found
Jeffries, Dumbleton, Gumbleton, Mar- ter, Crowsan, Marfell, Lieut. Phibbs and difficulty in getting a good foot more than three clubs south of the players of that year's British Ryder Pickford and D. A. Cumming.
Paice. hold on the sand ground, while most of the Indians, playing with bare feet (as is usual) held
| distinct advantage,
Midlands qualifying for the last
OR
eight of this season's competition. Cup team could only claim seventh, Few would care to offer odds tenth and thirteenth places. against Leeds United. The York-that showing the Argentine players shiremen are not a brilliant com-are xa strong as anybody. The Indians scored first through bination. I do not consider them Nur Mohammed, Divett equalising to the same class as the Villa and for the Club. Going in on his own, Everton. But they possess the Ice-Hockey Blues. Williams gave the Club the lead
The
with a rising shot that completely ghting qualities and enthusiasm deceived the goalkeeper. The In-essential to Cup success. dians attacked, but the Club half nearer they get to Wembley. the
harder they will be to master. back line, Reed, Lowe and -Noronha were a hard working trio. From a corner Nur Mohammed equalised. A. T. Lay was responsible for some good centres from the left.
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THE first match of the Canadian
GOLF STRATEGY
OR CHEATING
Deliberate 'Missing In Mixed Foursomes.
CORNFLOWER
LOSES TO THE
TAMAR 2-0
China Fleet Junior Soccer Tourney.
Ice Hockey team's tour against!
London, Feb. 7. An overseas visitor to English} England at Oxford, in which the visitors just won by the odd goal, golf courses has started an amus- suggests that as six of the Englanding controversy. When playing in aide were Oxford undergraduates a mixed foursome, his partner was
In the Final Round of the favourites faced with a perilous drive from they must start as against Cambridge in the inter- the tee, with forbidding rough Second Division of the China Fleet country on both sides, penalising University contest.
anything but the perfect shot. The Football Competition, the Tamar traveller advised the girl to deli- defeated the Cornflower by two berately miss the ball and let
Camera Pays Double.
THE bulk which Prime Carners Tuses to advantage against op Early in the second half, Divett ponents in the boxing ring proved
Oxford's captain, H. C. Little, found the net, and a little later put expensive to him when he arranged
who keeps goal, is also the Univer- the Club further ahead with an airplane trip to New York.
He found
to sity lacrosse goalkeeper, and is in neat scoop shot.
it impossible In a breakaway, Dost Mohammed squeeze into a single seat in the the running for the same position him negotiate the drive. She com- goals to nil on Sunday last on the decreased the lead after Moses had passenger airplane, so he was at hockey. If he succeeds in get plied and the strategy ensured their Club ground. cleared well. The Club maintained given the space ordinarily occupi- ting his Blue for the Beckenham subsequent victory, though they The Tamer were more aggres- pressure, but offside play prevented by two persons--and had to pay match he will have represented his sacrificed a stroke, but in the sub-sive, but the Cornflower possessed.
University at three different games sequent discussion at the nineteenth ed many fine chances. Francis a double fare.
an excellent defence.. in a year.
hole there was some very plain talk;
Half way through the first netted the fifth goal, and before!
The Blues Committee decided and it was asked if a deliberate period, the Tamar took the lead the end Divett added another.
The Indians were well served by
THE Hitlerites intend to reform against awarding a half Blue for miss was playing fair.
Mrs. Gascoigne Harrison, who through Chappell, who netted with their backs who worked hard. Torse-racing in Prussia and ice hockey last year by ought ur played for England for eighteen a very good drive..
The Cornflower retaliated im- Club:-E. S. Moses; J. Rodger, E. V. Reed; W. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, place it on a strictly national basis. again in the near future and I years, beginning In 1893, was mediately, but were repulsed, the J. E. Nerenha; J. L. Tetley, W. E. They want foreign trainers and should not be surprised to hear Yorkshire champion for four years, Tamar netting their second goal Williams, G. E. R. Divet, C. Cjockeys out of the way and have that the game has been recognised and semi-finalist in the open cham through Warne, the Navy right Francia and Au T-Lay.
prepared a motion for submission in the same way as lawn tennis. pionship in 1896, asks:- "May I winger, who rushed into the goal- to the Prussian Diet, providing for
ask why should such a terrible dismouth to convert a centre from the a "house-cleaning." They claim
cussion on the subject of cheating left wing. at golf arise? Missing a stroke on
MEDWAY: "A" LOSE.
nil, in a friendly match. RAS.C. DRAW WITII MEDWAY.
All-German Racing.
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one vote.
The following is the final stand-
Goal.
the tee or anywhere else is nothing ing of the two teams.
On the home ground yesterday that the leading positions on the Cricket Prizes. the University defeated the Med-racecourses are filed by English,THE money prize offered by
Med American, Swedish and Hungarian business firm to the player in
cheating. Personally, 1 trainers and jockeys to the exclu- the Adelaide Test match who could cannot understand either sex play- sion of Germans. Their proposal hit 's is no novelty in Australian ing such a low-down and unsport-Tamar would close German courses to cricket. As in the case of R. E. S. ing trick. In my day, such thoughts Cornflower foreigners altogether.
Wyatt, whose three hits over the would never have entered our There are six racecourses in and fence were valued at £50, the Eng-heads." At Sookunpoo yesterday after. noon, the Medway 'played a drawn around Berlin, two devoted to land players have never been al- game of one goal-all with Royal Army Service Corps.
The Medway fielded only ten
inside right.
"Golf Illustrated" devotes a lead-:
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8 6 11 30 16 18:
the trotting and the others to flat and lowed to accept them, but the Ausing article to the question, and NAVY SOCCER TEAMS
steeplechase racing.
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FOR SATURDAY.
tralians do.
comes down on the side of the fence In the Melbourne Test of 1921 which holds that the delibarate miss men, Tam, on the right wing being Cricket Accidents.
one firmi offered a pound a run for is fair strategy, and that it is no- an absentee.
HERE have been few cases of every run over a hundred scored thing more than playing intelligent- Lewis, at centre-forward, netted serious injury caused by fast by any of their men, and promptly Iy. It may not be golf, but it is
League Encounters for the Medway, while the B.A.S.C.bowlers
E. Jack Gregory rose to the occasion cricket. obtained their goal through their Tyldesley, of Lancashire, was hit and reached three figures. Unfor- The first question properly to be Against The Artillery.
A four- in the face in the Test Match be-tunately Gregory got out when asked is what constitutes
exactly 100, so the prize remained some not what constitutes a The following will represent the tween England. and Australia at Y.M.C.A. TEAM TO-DAY.
stroke, "In a foursome," accord-Navy in the First and Second: Nottingham in 1921 by J. Munclaimed.
Ing to the rules, "the partners shell Division games against the Artil-- Gregory, who with E. A. Mac The following will represent the donald practised a more dangerous
This pounding at the body strike off alternately from the tee-lery on Saturday:
First Eleven:-Treadwell (Berwick); Y.M.C.A. second eleven against the R.A.S.C. in a friendly hockey match method of what has been termed throughout an innings, when men ing-grounds." The penalty for fai-
"body-line" bowling than Lar who are played as bowlers have to lure, is not the loss of a stroke, but James (Berwick) and Edmonds (Os-
[wald); · Davey, (capt, (Cornwall),. at King's Park to-day at 5.10 p.m.:
face, high rising balls directed on the loss of the hole. `-
Shirras (Herme) and Thomas (Baz . Shields; E. F. Selk, L W.
the body for catches to leg fields. Again, Rule 5 anys:-The ball wick); Warne (Tamar), Usher (Vete
LangPhoo men, has, to my mind, nothing to must be fairly, struck at and the ran
(Berwick), Cleary
(Keppel)." recommend it because sooner or penalty for a breach of the Rale "ergeysandlass (Modway) Proteus); later an opponent will be shall be the loss of hole.-Reu- hurt.-A. C. MacLaren.
wood's.
Tipple; F. W. R. Allen, L. J. D. It is a curious reflection on our Lowe, R. A. Bates; W. Stoker, Sautering menuaralla pubile. La
Fowler, G. H. Fowler, F. E. w now the Lammert, R. Baldwin.
Saints Taking Mixed Team To Macao.
hostile to our bowlers, in 1921 we were disposed to blame some of our batsmen for not standing up to Gregory and Macdonald.
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Larwood's Bad Luck.
team is paying a visit to Macao on H.
ter.
HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST FOR SATURDAY'S GAMES.
The St. Andrew's Club Hockey TT B. CAMERON, when batting Sunday February 26. Tennis will for South Africa against England at Lord's, in 1929, was carried off unconscious after being BOLTON hit by Larwood, who has, in fact, Brighton
also be played in the Portuguese Colony.
The following is the programme
ENGLISH
of the visit, though the composition had uncommonly had luck with BURNLEY
CUP--Fifth Round
Manchester C West Ham. Chesterfield
v Blackpool
Aldershot Y LUTON
Birmingham
Third Division (South) BRENTFORD, (2) v. Swindon
NORTH
AMPTON
(2)▼ Bouthoad
(4). Clapton
Bristol G. CARDIFF of the team has not yet been de- wicket-keepers when they were bat- BUNDERLAND
DERBY
COVENTRY ting. Cameron "lost" the ball on
Hallifax
EXETER Felded upon:
READING Torquay Sunday 9 a.r.-Leave Hong Kong that occasion in falling light.
WATFORD * SCOTTISH CUP-Third Round HEARTS
རྩྭ་ Bt. Jolthalene
Partick
1. p.m.--Arrive. Macho 1.15 p.m.Men's Hockey 2.30 p.m-Ladies' Hockey 4. p.m. Tennis Par Monday 8.m-Leave Macao
7 Am-Arrive Hong Kong,
Hendran also has been hit in try bro
FIRST Durers
IVISION
(-) * Newport
(0)
(8) * Queen's P;R. (2)
(1) Bournemouth (1)
(1) v. Grystal ;P.
(-) Wall
Third Division (North);
Burnsley
BARROW
(7) ▼ Walen]]>
·(4) ♥ CHEBTER
(3) ▼ Accrington :
Carlisle CREWE
ASTON VILLA (2) ▼ Hoddersfield · (8) | Hartlepools
ing to hook a ball from Larwood,
The injuries to W. H. Woodfall CELTIC and W.. A. Oldfield which have MOTHERWELL ▼ Bundes caused such stir in Adelaide Kilmarnock a▼ seem to have bean: no more than two unfortunate acclilants, Wood full was hit by a ball described as of good length which rose to an Explayersbet be able to kick, unnatural helght,” ~Ojdfield would and arkin whether he plays seem to have made a poor-stroka ngiside the scrum, Thess in which the ball, was deflected hi bat to his head. In case should the circum
anto doubt- Justification of Larwood's methods.
Das aspiring to be son thing more than no avancé Bu
LIVERPOOLS (8) or Leicester. NEWCASTLE (6) ▼ Bhefted a Wolves window Brom,
SECOND DIVISION FORD C (0)▼ Millwall -
(8)
Rochdale
(6) Doncaster
BOTHER
Second Buchanan (Pandora) · and-" Newman/ (Keppel): Marlin (Stonecutters').- Binir (capt.) (Olympus) and Parting- iton (Cornwall); Taylon (Hermel), Bar- rett Hermes), Murrall Withart), Sayer (Medway) and Parsons (Corn well).
Reserves:-Elgoy (Medway), Rawson, (B. N. Hospital), Ashmaḍ (Hermoe).
The China Mail Sports Diary.
-TO-DAY^;
Lawn Tennis-Open Bingler
M. W. Lov. L.-C. EarníhŁA W
Yew Man-kit v. Tam.Yoo-fong
7:
Hastings- Hong Kong Football Assocaltion'
· Council
5.40 pm
4 TO-MORROW
Golf
(1)VADHAM (4) Completion of second round of "Hoss
SOUTHPORT (-).
TRANMERE WREXHAM PTORK
(-) Cup competition,
Stockport
„w-New Brighton (0)
The touma in capital lotters are forecasted to 'wia, and the lauret In brackata denote the result al 150 corresponding gana lut yeks, 1
-Hockey-Friandly
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