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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933.

BORDERERS LOSE BY ONE POINT IN SHANGHAI

CAER CLARK

CUP MATCH

TO - MORROW Recreio Should Beat The C.B.A.

C. Silva will lead the Recreio Ladies in their twice-postpon- ed Caer Clark Cup match against the Central British Association Ladies at King's Park to-morrow at 10 a.m. The Recreio should win, but they will be fully extended.

G. D'Almada, a newcomer to the

Recreio, will be seen in action on the right wing in partnership with

Q. Ribeiro, who, until recently play

ed al centre-forward.

Slight changes have been made in the C.B.A. ranks; M. Whitley, who has been playing in the defence,

A

is being brought into the forward line, and Mrs. Dand will fill Whitley's place at right back. The teams are as follows:- C.B.A.-K. Fisher, Mrs. Dand, Mrs. Hudson; A. E. E. Steele, E. Beans, H. Amurose; G. MacNider, M. Whitley, M.

Smith, E. Carroll, E. B. Woolley.

Recreio:-B. Almada; C. Osmund, M. Basto; E. Kavier, M. Alves, E. Rosario; G. D'Almada, O. Ribeiro, C. Silva, A. Alves, M. Remedios,

CAER CLARK CUP LEAGUE

TABLE TO DATE

640 125 19

PLE,

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis,

II.K.L.H.C.

St. Andrew's

6 2 1 3 16 5 7

*Y* Ladies !Recreio

5 1 2 2 7 6 4

4 1 2 1 3 12

4

0

3 1 2 29 1

C.B.A.

SCOUTS TO PLAY LADIES.

SHANGHAI'S WINNING CLUB SHOULD WIN TAM YOC

TRY IN LAST MINUTES

FIVE ATTEMPTS AT GOAL FROM PENALTIES

GOAL-KICKING RESPONSIBLE FOR NORTHERNER'S WIN.

Stevens Outstanding.

THE South Wales Borderers were unfortunate to lose to Shanghai in their first Rugby match in the Northern City after leading by 8 points to 6 five minutes before the final whistle.

The visitors displayed good team-work, but were handicapped strange conditions. They lost by a try and two penalty goals (9 pts.) to a goal and a try (8 pts.)

by

The following is the description of the game from the North China Daily News:-

AGAINST ARMY.

Whitham's Value To

The Batting.

GARTHWAITE AND HAMILTON DANGEROUS ALL-ROUNDERS.

(By ATHOLE).

The Club should beat the Army In today's premier Lengue cricket game, though a draw would occasion little sur- prise.

FONG OUT OF

THE DOUBLES

Chui Chun Chui And W. C. Hung Win.

M. W. LO IN THIRD ROUND

TAM TO-FONG, & pros

NIAM YOC-FONG, a promising

was

eliminated in the Doubles yesterday when he and G. Lai lost in straight sets,

Chui Chun-chul and W. C. Hung, the Chinese R.C. "B" Division

I see that Marton is back in the League pair, defeated P. S. Cannon. side and that Whitham has again and H. J. Armstrong in the other been included. The latter is a very doubles match.

sound and dangerous batsman once ML W. Lo, as was expected, he gets set Last Saturday it was easily overcame B. Choa to enter his effort that gave the Club vic-the Third Round of the singles. tory over their Kowloon rivals. Four Club Handicap tier were Garthwaite will be the most played off, the best game being dangerous batsman in the Army that between A. Ç. I. Bowker and team. His bowling against the T. A. Pearce, two well-known · It was obvious the losers bad kicked ahead, but Taylor retrieved Club in the Triangular Tournament cricketers.

to touch. series will not be quickly forgot- counter-kicked played a lot together and their and

The following were the detailed scores! combining movements were especi-Palmer led, a forward rush, drib-ten. Hamilton is also jumping in-

Open Doubles. ally marked. Their clever throw-bling well, but he was pushed into to form, and is also likely to come

Ng Kam-chuen and Tsai Ping-fan ing-in from the line-outs brought touch and then the visitors were off with both bat and ball.

beat G. Lai and Tam Yoc-long 7-5, 6-1. about excellent results, especially away, Martin giving to Shaw, who when the ball was sent well over failed to hold and Taylor intercept- the heads of the pack to Stevens, ed and ran up, but had to kick into who got away to two long runs on touch. account of this.

Stevens, at stand-off half, was the outstanding player for the visitors and he was always dangerous.

THREE PENALTIES. Bowerman got away, giving to to transferred Jenkins, who Palmer, the latter being tackled, and then Shanghai followed up and

The Junior League is staging two games. The Indians should add to

and the Police should account for the missing of the Civil Servants, the Service Corpa, who failed so badly against the Navy in their last game.

The following is the cricket pro-

gramme. r

Martin was the fastest of the a penalty was given against the threes and especially dangerous, visitors. Taylor took

this and Hong Kong C.C. v. Army.

League I.

League IL

while both the wings were speedy.missed. The visitors pressed, but Hewitt gave Neil a lot of trouble, Jenkins kicked akend and Rich Indian R. C. v. Civil Service.

followed up, but was Police v. R.AS.C. but found the local scrum-half mond

Friendlies From resulting play

equally as good as himself and it penalised.

was a grand duel. Of the far-Shanghai had another penalty and Indian R.C. v. Civil Servicé (F) wards, Crewe-Reed and Hardy Taylor converted. (Shanghal 6, Craigengewer C.C. v. University (F)

Second Division played up well, both being very S.W.B. 5).

Hosking kicked up and Taylor University II. v. Craigengower II. enterprising.

HOW THE CLUBS STAND Shanghai were favoured by the fielded well, finding touch. Lloyd Navy II. v. Hong Kong C.C. II. A friendly match will be played!

AT THE MOMENT between the St. Andrew's Club conditions, as the soft field slowed took a penalty but failed to score

League I Ladies and the St. Andrew's Scout down play and the speed of the and then Taylor kicked well up the ap-field into touch. Bowerman went' not very Troop on the Marina ground this S.W.B. team was afternoon at 3 p.m.

The Scouts will be represented by the following:-

E. Hogin; R. H. Wong, S. Lee; Winyard, R. Dormer, G. Arnold; J.

Mackay, V. Bond, F. Wang, R. Woolley,

L. Gibson.

parent.

X

Chui Chun-chul and W. C. Hung

beat Capt. P. S. Cannon and H. J. Armstrong 6-3, 6-3. Open Singles.

M. W. Lo beat R. Choa 6-2, 6-3.

Club Singles Handicap "A". R. M. Henderson (-5) beat J.

Thomson (ser.) 4-6, 6-1, 7-5, +

A. C. I. Bowker (-8) beat T. A.

Pearce (-2) 9-7, 7-5.

S. E. Green (15.4) beat R. H.

Gordon (scr.) 6-4, 6-4.

Club Singles Handicap "B". Rev. Lewis Bryan (ser.) beat W. E. Peers (+1) 6-0, 6-1.

League IL

Kowloon C.C. AL Rong Kong C. c. ... Craigengower C.C.

P. W. D. L. Pla. Indian C.

10 Police R.C. 4310

430 I

5 3 0 2

.

3 1 1 1

111

9 Club de Rerrein

University

9 Navy 4R.E, and S.

4RAS.C.

0 1.4 2 Royal Artillery

15. tip.s.c.c.

0

EASIER

off and gave to White, but the pass Kowloon C. C...... TWO GOOD PACKS. was intercepted by Stevens, who Indian R.C.

kicked abead, and Taylor again Hong Kong C.C.

University Bowerman, next to Taylor, was

came to Shanghai's rescue. From

Army the best man in the Shanghai side a scrimmage, Lewis received and Cralgengower C.C. and played exceptionally well, made a run but passed forward. | Navy .... having the bappy knack of getting Stevens got the ball as a result of Civil Service C.C. off the mark before his opponent sume clever work from a ne-out, MAMAK GAME TO-MORROW and being on the ruh when he re-kicked ahead and picked up when ceived the ball, lie and Neil work following up, but Jenkins pulled The following are the teams for fed exceptionally well together and him down. the Mamak Tournament game be started a number of movements tween the Radio Sport Club and that might have come

In the second half, Shanghai the St. Andrew's Club on the Marina The forwards found themselves up started off on a threes movement, against a very good pack, whose but Hoskins kicked back and ground to-morrow at 9 a.m.

Radio:-

heeling was quite as good as Bowerman received, to go off agalo, Man Singh, Parduman Singh, J. S. Shanghai's. Richmond played very with Jenkins following up. This Grewal, Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan, well, while Pilcher's enterprise was player received and passed out to Mohinder Singh, Suriin Singh, Gur responsible for the winning Shang-White, who fumbled and, though bachan Singh (captain), Awtar Singh, hai try, as he dashed off on a ra Bowerman picked up, he was stop- Kalwant Singh and Attar Singb.

St Andrew's Club:-R. H. Wong; E. to start the movement.

H. P. White, A. B. Hamson; 8. Msc Nider, A. E. P. Guest, J. W. Baldwin: R. A. Carroll, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, F. V. Wang, M. Well. Re- serves: E. MacNider, F. C. Fincher.

NO SEVEN-A-SIDE GAME.

Owing to the races, there will be no St. Andrew's Club seven-a-side | league match on Monday.

CRICKETER'S £93,647.

Mr. William Fuller-Maitland, of

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to more.

Ritchie

SELLING THE DUMMY."

ped. Shanghai had another move- and Kane were prominent in fol-ment and White again failed to lowing-up.

The visitors started off in a bewildering manner and from the kick-off were at once on to the Shanghai defence, giving them no time, so that White, who retrieved the ball, gave a pass back to no one and Hardy, running through, was able to get to the ball before any of the local defence and fell on it. Lloyd converted. (S.W.B. 5, Shanghal 0). Shanghai made sure

they were

huld, and Martin kicked ahead, Lewis following up, so that Taylor, who ran back to retrieve the ball, was brought down near his own goal line.

A scrum took place and from this Crewe-Reed got the ball and, selling the dummy, went through to score. Hardy (S.W.B. 8, failed to convert, Shanghal 6).

GOLF

-by-

H.STUART HOBSON

GOLF AS I SEE IT.

P. W. D. L. Pts. 17 8 5 2 1

9 4 5 0 17

5 4 1 0 13

7 5 1 1 16

'Theme Word” That Trains Good Golfers.

WHAT IS MEANT BY DETERMINATION

Are

In the dictionary there are a great after your ball (and it should always number of meanings to the word be a stroll) make up the mind what "determination." Most

commonly, club you are going to take next, how the word is used to express resolute-you are going to play the shot, -and- But it also means fixed before- again your difficulties will bo reduced The visitors preased and Taylor ness

to the minimum, In these three meanings fell on the ball to stop a rush, hand and resolved upon course,

to an

the shots to the pin this pre- In

of even greater Brighton, Sussex, Lord of the Manor not caught napping the next time, being hurt at the time and having everyday word we have essentials to determination is

importance. Decide whether to pitch The visitors had good and successful golf.

Great numbers of golfers acquire the shot, using the all-air route, or of Stansted Mountfitchet, who play-following up and keeping play into go off." ed cricket for Harrow and Ox-the visitors' half. A penalty was penalty and Lloyd just failed to

"out of sight, and play nearly all decided, make up the mind exactly ford and for the Gentlemen against given and Taylor converted with convert. Shanghai were pressed quite good style, can hit the ball whether to pitch and run it. Having the Players, and who claimed to be an excellent kick from some dis-back but held on and thereafter the necessary shots. Yet they seldom where the ball mast land in order that To attempt to think of these things the oldest Oxford "Blue," left tance out. (S.W.B. 6, Shanghai 3), some kicking and counter-kicking win their matches, and their names it should stop near the desired haven If you were asked the reason for while in the act of swinging is bound | £102,650 (net personalty £93,647). The visitors pressed and Martin took place between Taylor and the are never on the "prize board,"

visiting back. White eventually

is, of course, In patting, the most important and found touch and another clever one you would probably say lack of to be fatal concentration.

of the truth. part

most delicate ahot in the game, the movement from the line-out sent true, but only a

Concentration must be trained. same principle applies. Are you going Stevens away again, but Taylor

Even Coue himself would not reduce to use the slope to the hole! stopped him.

his handicap by saying "Every day 1 you going straight for the back of the The threatin? Make up the mind before you Jenkins kicked ahead and ful-play better and better." lowed up, Hoskins knocking on. meanings that have been quoted to the start the putter, on its way back from

word determination show at once how the ball

be should And Jenkina W Shanghai pressed

Similarly, be resolved upon a course powers of concentration

assist most in golf, of action according to the type of again kicked ahead, but Hoskins trained to failed to retrieve, so that Shang- Resoluteness in the secret of the win-game you have in hand. If it is a medal decide to try to do the hai, nearly scored. The ball went ning temperamentofute to beat the 1s holes with a net score of bogey or

defcat. to midfield and; from a scrimmage, opponent whether he be conerate or par. sccording to your ability.

not allow yourself to be upsel by Pilcher got the ball out and went Colonel Bogey--or General Par!

or 7 that one mistaks puts on your most vital Fized beforehand is the off on a run, kicking ahead and

word.

It card. Each hele is really golf NORTH-

AMPTON (-){fbliowing up, so that a scrum took of our theme.

to every shot, every part of the course. After it is played it cannot (a) place near the visitors' goal-line swing that makes the shot, and every be recalled

From the scrimmage, Bowerman choice of club, tee, and ball used to in a bogey competition it is worth while determining to go for bogeys ut- got the ball and 'made a short run, the shot.

Use that half hour that your car the holes where you receive strokes, (1) v Bournemouth (1) giying to White, who in turn pres-

"death (2)ed to Brind, and the latter return or train takes to bring you to the and at others to take a chance with

or glory" stroke, (1)▼ Crystal P

1course to run mentally through the

Finally, when you and yourself ed: it to White, who threw it to plan you are going to adopt to tackle

or to old "sticket", in the fourth' L. P. Smith just before he fell, the this most

of the Captain's prize, last-named going over for the win-games. .

You are at a complete disadvantage resolved upon a course of action. You ning try, which, Taylor failed to

Home Football Forecast For To-Day

ENGLISH CUP-Fifth Round-

BOLTON Brighton BURNLEY BUNDERLAND DERBY Halifax Middlesbro

v Manchester C

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West Ham. Chesterfield ช

Blackpool

y';

Aldershot.

LUTON

· FIRST The held.

Third Division (South). BRENTFORD, (2) ▼ Bwindon

Bristol C.

CARDIFF

COVENTRY EXETER

(-)

(2) v Southend

(4) ▼ Clapton

(-) v Newport

(8) v. Queen's P. R.

MM Third Division_(North)

Barnsley

(-)

Hall

BARROW Carlislo

(7)

Walsall

(4)

CHESTER

CREWE

(3)

Accrington

Hartlepoole

(8) v Doncaster?!

Rochdale

READING V Birringham EVERTON

Leed

Torquay WATFORD SCOTTISH CUP-Third Bound HEARTS

St Johnsione Partick CELTIC MOTHERWELL Dundos Kilmarnock

▾ Rangers ARTON VILLA (6) Y LIVERPOOL (8) v Lelcenber NEWCASTLE (6) Shemeld

West Brom Wolved

SECOND DIVISION BRADFORD C. (0)

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Plymouth VULHAM (-) Bary 20 GRIMSBY Man♥ Oldham NOTIS F. (2) v Notte C STOKBAN (1) Bradford SWANSEAMA15) Fort Yala TOTTENHAMO)

NA BOTHER-

HAM SOUTHPORT (-) y Magsfleid

(0) TRANMERE (2) v Blockport.

WREXHAM YORK

(0)

dincult and elusive of pro

Do

(0) converi. Play was in midfield if you arrive on the first tee, not must steel the heart to him. artful having determined upon the height of parks and colle. Ignore the fact may take -"quite" "uncossary when the game/ended.

See you are going to use, the exact that Shanghai: Taylor: Brind, White, stance you are going to adopt, and dime upon the greent. Above all, do r Jenkins, Palmar Bowerman, Neil; how falls swing you are going to take, not watch him play every hot with short "starcato fringes, which Pilcher, Bilby, Murray, 14: B. Breith, If you have fixed these and similar Bitchle

Kendrew Richmond, and matters in your mind beforehand, you he has bocomuned afber (Ab) vaara-

then be quite free to concentrate If you do it all" gradually. .New Brighton (0) Kane, BRONZ

Bouth Wales Borderers--Hoskinas meray upon hitting the shot ampollly own Uming. You kate prepared your Largis, Martin, Humilton: Share Ste and timing it correctly

and plan. Play to it. Do the balss in the nona, Hewitt Frait, Bromley Hardy be in fact, you will, bays become singis-Fight score, and if he beats you, ba Fidyd, Gilmour, Chen Land Burch

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The teams in, capital lattery ́Aru' formeasted to win, and the gure in brackets demote the remult of the

you stroll down

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