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BEAT IRELAND
IN DUBLIN Dropped Goals Secure Championship.
IRISHMEN TWICE `LEAD
DUBLIN, TO-DAY.
MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.
CAMBRIDGE'S NEW RECORD
TENTH TRIUMPH IN SUCCESSION
GALLANT OX FORD RALLY
•
London, To-day. ,only a length ahead at Chiswick. Cambridge established a new,re- Steps, cord in the annals of the Boat Race An Oxford. spurt regained when they defeated Oxford by 24 half a length, but the "Light: away to lead by 1 lengths at IN FINE WEATHER A CROWD lengths in 20 mins 51 sec-2 mins
Duke's Meadows, and, from: that point, they gradually drew 3. Unp. OF 40,000 SAW IAN SMITH LEAD 28 sec off the record on Saturday. It was their tenth successive SCOTLAND TO VICTORY OVER triumph and their 43rd win in the away to lead by 14 lengths at IRELAND, HERE ON SATURDAY series, as against Oxford 40, the three miles post.
1 2
0 Ο
Though the Light Blues were
At the Bull's Head Cambridge BY TWO DROPPED GOALS (8 PTS.) TO TWO TRIES (6 PTS.) warm favourites for the event a led by nearly two lengths and they very large crowd lined the river maintained their advantago past. TO WIN THE INTERNATIONAL from Putney to Mortlake and wit-Barnes Bridge. Both crews were RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP FOR nessed Oxford's. gallant but un- stroking 32 at the White Hart.
After Barnes Bridge had been THE 1932-33 SEASON WITH Aavalling effort to stem the tide of
defeat.
shot Oxford, favoured by, a bend in 100 PE RCENT. RECORD.
The weather was fine, though the river, made a gallant bid to THE game was one of hard and somewhat dull, in spite of bursts of remedy
desperate plight
Tdetermined play, though it of almost fruted without any signs of Bur
never proved a brilliant spectacle. due west and the water was choppy ry or lack of rhythm, but the The best piece of combined back when Cambridge won the toss and effort made little impression on play occurred in the first minute selected the Surrey side which Cambridge, who, without increas when Coote broke through the promised an advantage for the first ing their stroke, held off their ri-
vals somewhat easily. Scots defence to pass to Lightfoot, mile of the race. who transferred for Crowe to go Both crews had spins on the
-Reuter over for an unconverted try. river this morning," and their out- RECORDS FROM 1906
Jackson gave Scotland the leadinge were watched by huge crowds. The following are the results of when he dropped a magnificent goal. A larger crowd than usual wit-the University Boat Race since after receiving from the scrum.nessed the start of the race at 1906:
Time Jackson is the son of a Shanghai 4.08 p.m. Both crews were strok Year Winner
Won by
doctor.
ing 36 and were level at the boat 1900 Cam. 19m. 26, 8% lengths 20m. 28s. 4% lengths Half time arrived with Scotland houses, but the Dark Blues were 1907 Cam..
1908 Cam. 20m. 20. 24 lengths leading by 4 pts. to 3.
pulling splendidly and it was not 1909 Oxford 19m. 50s. 84 lengths Ireland secured the lead when surprising when they took a slight 1910 Oxford 20m. 14s. 24
Oxford 18m, 298... Murray got over for an unconverted lead at Beverley Brook
1912 Oxford 22m. ..5a, try soon after the interval. Ten
1913 Oxford 20 231. 4 length
20m. 531% minutes from time, however, `Lind)
20m. 21m. 118. 4 lengths
116.4 dropped a glorious match-winning goal.
Final Standings.
t--*
The following are the final stand- ings in the International Rugby Tournament for 1932-33.
Point's
P. V. L. F.A. Pts. 8 3 0 22
蠱
Scotland
9
31 Z 22 30
3 1.2 20 16
2
Ireland England
Wales....
3 1 215 24 2
The following have been cham- pions within the last ten years:
1023-24England
1924-25-Scotland 1925-20 Scotland
(8)
(8)
-(0)
Ireland
(8)
1926-27
Scotland Ireland
1927-28 England
1028-22-Scotland
(8) (8) (6)
1029-80 England
(5)
1030-91-Wales
(7)
1031-32Wales
(4)
Ireland
(4)
England
(6)
Figures in brackets denote points obtained.
• 1932-33 Scotland
*France did not compete.
The following were the results
of the last six games to be played
in Dublin:
8' Ireland
8. Scotland
1033 Scotland 1981 Ireland 1920 Scolarid 16 Ireland 1927 Ireland 6 Scotland 1925 Scotland 15 Ireland 1928 Scotland 13 Ireland
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UNITED SERVICES LOSE
TO BATH
Oxford maintained the lead. at Craven Steps, Waldens, and the Mile, and were still slight- ly ahead at the Crabtree, whers a great struggle ensued, the Light Blues working up 30 to their rivals" 28. It was this ex- tra effort that gave Cambridge the lead for the first time in' the race. At Harrods they led
by half a length as the result of a fine spurt.
1011
1914 Cam.
1920 Cam.
1921' Dem. “ 19m. 45s. 1 length 1922 Cam. 19m. 27. 84 lengths 1023. Oxford 20m. 64 length
Ox18m. 415. 11⁄2 lengths
distanca
1924 Cam.
1325 Cam 1924. Cam.
1927 Com.
21m. 508.
28. 5 lengths 19m. 20s, 20 145. 2% lengths
20m.
18m: 249.
1928 Cim. 20m. 25. 10 1929 Cam, 1930 Cam.
i1931 Cam.
Cambridge had increased their 1932 Cam.
Jengths
7 lengths 19m. 9. 2 lengths 19m. 26. 24 lengths. 19m. 20, 5 lengths 20m, 678. 2 lengths
* An attempt was made to row the
lead to a length at the Lead Mills, 1933 Cam. but Oxford reduced it to 's of a
length at the two mile post where Face on March 30, but both crews both teams were patting all they sank, and although Oxford ro- knew into it. The position was the embarked and completed the course the Umpire decided that it was "no- same at the Doves.
rece."
OXFORD COMEBACK
The first race, in' 1829, was row- Although Oxford pulled up to 80, ed at Henley; In 1896-9, 1840-1-2- the same as the Light Blues' stroke the course was from Westminster to was setting, their rivals increased Putney; in 1846, 1856, and 1863 the their lead by a length at the Hall course was from Mortlake to Putney; where both teams were rowing all the other races have been rowed strongly. At the Chiswick Eyot from Putney to Mortlake. Oxford had reduced the lead by Oxford have won 40 races and.
4's of a length, and Cambridge Cambridge 40.
SOCCER MARKSMEN
HOCKEY
RADIO
BEAT LOWER
DECK ELEVEN
McCrae Registers His
"Hat Trick."
AINTAINING a brilliant stan--
Harlequins Beaten At Twickenham Borderers Head Three M dard of hockey in the second
The following were the results
of to-day's leading Rugby Union
Leagues.
half the Radio Sports Club yester day upheld their prestige when they
two goals,
THE Borderers still fead in all defeated the Navy Lower Deck at games: 22 United Services 1 three League goal-scoring lists Caroline Hill, after being tap soste
18 to date, Purcell (82), Jones (21) Radio are Mamak champions,
and Matthias (19) being at the top
Birkenhead P. 11 Lelcenter Coventry 9 Bristol, Harlequins. 21-Gloucester London-Scott 16, Old Blues Newport 0 Blackheath Northampton.14 London Welsh Rosslyn P."17" [0. M. Të
PROMISING PETTIFER.
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The Impression I gathered was that Petersen will not improve: a rA deal on what he showed us in delend- ing his heavy-weight title, but that there are possibilities about Pettifer; who, with his big frame, might deve- lop into something out of the ordin 2ary C. E. Nash,
Honolulu. Moon Maria Petra Auction Bridge Lucky Star W Tisa Crook Gold Ring Heather Leaf
Canton
The Leprachäun
of the Third, First and Second Di- visions, respectively;
On the Borderers' present form
The game was one of the finest scen locally for some time, both
teams playing first class hockey.
The Lower Deck, who played two It looks very much as if these newcomers, were responsible for three will retain their lead until beautiful play in the first half when the termination of the soccer sea- they scored three goals in quick BON.
succession, the Radio replying once. Mercer opened the scoring, folm lowing a movement on the left wings and McCrae added two more Boon after as the result of two good, for ward movements. Just before the interval, G. Singh replied for the Radio with a solo effort...
The following are the leading goal-scorera In the three soccer leagues to date
STORE FIRST DIVISION
Fones (Borderers)
Bryant (Artillery)
17
Moore (Artillery)
13
Tam Kong-pak (8. China)
B.
Gosano (Bt. Joseph's)
Nelema -(Kowloon)
Harding
Bryant
(Police)
Johnson COND
DIV Statthias (lorderers)
0 B.
Ko
Hung-chan
Hardy (Artiller Morris (Borderers) Mcünisess
Hamblyn (Borderers)
Purcell (Borde Bands (RA
DIVISION
Starting the second half with a two goal lend the Navy Lower: Dock went further ahead when McCrae completed his "hat-trick"
The Radio forwarda, however, awept all before them with their machine-like movements which re- sulted in G. Slugh, and Awtar Bingh Leach scoring two goala,
Radio-Man Singh Parduman Bingh and J; B. Growal; Kalwan Singh, MH-Hassan and Jaggeet Bingh Burgin: Singh, Gurbachian Singh, Awa tar
Singh,
・and Wald Singh
15 Herroes)
∙Lowering
Blocrat (bad way), and: Swain - [Madway!
(Rent) and Blancer (Keppel)
Walib (Hermes), Melpa
[Baraly (Madway)
Tarr (Odnh
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