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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934.

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BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

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Amateurs In 3rd Round. Dunne Quite Happy.

the

Not since 1927-8, have an Dunne is quits pleased with his amateur club, apart from

Highbury experience, Jimmy des Corinthians, played in the Third half-backs are wonderful in their clares that the Arsenal backs and Round of the R. A. Cup. Then tackling. Bastin is a marvel, he London Caledonians were drawn at says, and the positioning of the home to Crewe Alexandra.: Out of Arannal forwards is all that a can- conalderation for their opponents tre-forward desires.

they played the the

Stamford Bridge. Crews Alexandra Bhemeld United, by the wÀY, were delighted with the sporting gava 6500 for, Dunne when he came display of their, rivals, with their to them from New Brighton. Then own narrow victory, and; above all, they put him on the Un

with the calle spectators and receipta

27,000 (attered, for transfer. He

look like meeting United'.

SEVENTY-THREE ENTRIES FOR GRAND NATIONAL

Three Former Winners

London Jan. 5.

A total of 73 entries has been received for the Grand National, including the former winners Gregalach. Grakle and Forbra,

THE CHINA MAIL.

bat Kellsboro Jack is absent. Pelorous Jack and Golden Miller. have also entered with three French and · BANDY American horses.--Renter.

BILLIARDS CLASSIC POSTPONED. Champions To Play "Rest" Team.

THE PROBABLE TEAMS

RUGBY FOOTBALL IN

THE FAR EAST

LINCOLNS TEAM FOR MACAO.

SHANGHAI CONSIDERED TO In

BE STRONGHOLD

“OVERSEAS” ANALYSES PROGRESS

Eighth Side St

Attack.

MACAO'S UNBEATEN RECORD

(BY "IMP

LINCOLNS

BEAT CLUB "A"

AT HOCKEY

Shnable Scores The Winning Goal,

SOUND DEFENCE OF LOSERS)

A

(BY IMP).

Shanshulpo resterday the

"

Lincolns defeated the Club “A”, by the odd goal in three in a

fast hockey encounter.

the those days was the patchiness of The Lincolns Hockey XI will be WRITING in Overseas,

periodical published by the the teams. Occasionally an inter the eighth side to visit Macao this The game opened in favour of Overseas League, "L. M. french national, and nearly always one or season to play the Macau Hockey the Lincolns, Reeks missing a fins. writes on Rugby Football in the Fer two University Blues or other men Club when they make the trip on opportunity in the opening min East as follows;`

of first-class rank were available: Sunday,

utes. The home side continued The presence of even one of them TT will probably be pleasing news on any side usually made the game already been to Macao have been ful drive from the left wing which All of the seven teams who have pressure, and at the end of ten r

to Rugby enthusiasts in Great a one-man show, for the majority unsuccessful, five of them having

minutes Hocquard ́aent, in a power Britain to learn that the game has of the players were mere novices. failed to acore.

Shields turned into his own gozl made rapid progress, in the Far But that has now been overcome, The Lincolns are sending a team

A minute before the interval, how The Champions of the Steel, East during the past ten years. largely by the influx of military which is very strong in attack, and ever, Potter equallised from a Coulson's Billiards League, will not Before the War it led a struggling and naval units since 1927.

it should prove interesing to see] short corner. be playing against a team selected existence under severe handicaps, The standard last winter, whether they can stem the tide of

In the second half the Club had... the Macao Club's auccess. The more of the play,, but midway Portuguese aide will offer a serious to score what proved to be the win

through Shnable broke challenge for the forthcoming| Triangular Interport serieş during}

ning goal. Chinese New Year.

(BY SPOT BALL)

from the remaining Clubs on and it was always a difficult matter Thursday owing to the fact that to get two full teams on to the there are yet three games outstand-fields of any of the ports of China ing in the competition.

or Japan for the Saturday after-

though it is unsafe to make comparisons without the actual test of play, was probably quité equal to what would be con sidered good second-class Rug- ger in England.

The "Rest" team has not yet noon game which was usually a been selected, but the following strenuous, but unscientific seram- will in all probability be chosen: ble, the object being the selection One might even go a little furby: Lt. Regan (R.E.) S./Sgt. Clarke of fifteen, to meet, either at home ther and venture the statement (Garrison Sgts), L. E. Remedios or away, a team of equally keen that a fifteen could be (St. Patrick's), M. G. Pine (R.A.), but unskilled players from an from the beat of the Sgt. Beeson (RA), and a repre-other port in China or Japan. sentative from the C. P. O's Mess.

The Champions will be repre sented by A. J. Osmund, F. A. GIII, M. M. Silva, L. T. Antonio, M. R. Morgan, and 8. M. Cruz.

X.C.C. FINAL TO-NIGHT

N. M. Rakusen, K. C. C. billiards champion, will meet R. P. Phillips in the Final Round of the Club Tournament this evening commen- cing at 6 p.m. The game, 750 up, will be played in two sessions, the first being 400 up.

ter:

DOUBLE RECORD SET IN POWDERHALL HANDICAP

Club "A" v. Borderers. To-day.

FRANCE BEAT GERMANY AT RUGGER

Paris, Jan. 2

A crowd of 20,000 spectators to-day saw France beat Germany by 12 points to three in a Rugby Union football match at the Colombea Stadium-Reuter,

AWAY

A feature of the game was the The Lincolns will be represented splendid defensive play of the Club backs and halves, among whom selected Dando, Srt. Harper, L/CFL Yeomans, outstanding. The Club were very Pte. Maydeld, Pte. Wilkinson, Cpl. Dand and W. Reed were especially British. Morrell, Sgt. Reeks, Sgt. Marshall and best forward.on view.

2/Lt. Cotter, Cpl. Shnable, L/Cpl. weak in attack Archer being the Japanese and American players Lt. Rocquard (Capt.)... now' out there which, given a

Reserves: L/Cpl. Mason and L/Cpl. forward, though he spoiled one Hocquard was the best Lincolns month's coaching in this

country Bentley. might give some good first-class

for two chances through being off- teams in England a very fair run FINE. RECOVERY BY

side. for their money.

Chinese Prefer Soccer

Umpire:-Drum Major Tancred.

C.B.A. LADIES, Saints Lead 3-0 But

Lose 4 to 3.

Yeomans was the best half on view and, the backs both played well, Hollingsworth' in goal not being seriously called on.

I do not mention our friends the Chinese for, strangely enough, they have shown no aptitude whatever

Club: H..F. Shields, A; R. Dand, J. Rodger, W. Reed, HL J. D. Lowe, E. for the game, though one or two These contests had the status individuals who learned

V. Reed, N. A. E. Mackay, J. L. Tet locally of the international games ing their school days in England Ladies defeated the St. Andrew's Dando, Harpex, Yeomans, Lt. Cotter,

it dur

ley, P. L Senior, J. E. Potter and G. in Europe, though they were of a have done fairly wall. The Japan Lady by 4 goals to 3 In a friendly Toyne, Shanble, Reeks, Morrell and Lt.

The Central British Association & Archer:

Lincolns: Hollingsworth, Bentley, standard that would not bear conse, on the other hand, have taken parison as far as quality was conto it like ducks to water.

hockey match оп the Marina Hocquard. cerned.

The Chinese are better adapted to had led by 4 goals to all in the ground yesterday after the Saints Soccer, at which they now excel even over the best British army teams which have challenged them goals for the Sainta, and Miss G. Miss M. Woolley scored all thres The U. S. Marines, that corps MacNider (2), Miss Doris Hunt and d'ellte of all the American armed Miss E. Woolley scored for the forces, have learned the game only in very recent years from the British on the coast, but are al ready a match for the beat British teams out there...

team

first half.

winners.

Cumberland Beat "Y"! Ladies."

$

MISS THOMSON SHINES AT CENTRE HALF

In the early 1900's, the Shanghai Rugby Club, which Edinburgh, Jan. 3.

to-day is to Rugby in the East William MacFarlane, of Glas-

what the M.C.C is to cricket gow, created a dual record 10-day in England, really kept the by winning the famous Powderhall game alive by the energy of a 130 yards handicap sprint for pro-

few boys just out from the fessional runners for the second English public schools.

LADIES THIRD TRIAL

Na friendly, hockey match you year in succession and for being

They kept together the few who

terday the "Y". Ladles put up the first scratch man to win the knew something about it, trained

The following have been selected the odd goal in three against a very fine display, to Išie by event outright. MacFarlane won by local boys who had never seen es Anyone wishing to see inter- to play in the third Ladies' Hockey H.M.S. Cumberland on the Diebs- a foot in 12-21/32 seconds. Reu-game played, and arranged matches national rivalry in the Far East ex-Trial against,a mixed team captain-san Girls Scheel gromad.

with naval units or with Hong pressed in its most vivid but pacificed by Mr. P. J. Barlow: Kong, Hankow of Tientsin,

The Naval team opened the scor- R. Bose (St. Andrew's); B. M. Graying and added another goal in the and farm, has only to witness a match once against "all Japan"— which on the Shanghai ground between Lowe (HK), Wong (St. Andrew's), second half. The Ladies obtained

(H.K.), A. Fowler ("Y"); M. K in those days meant the tarelgners Japanese University of Kobe, Yokohama and Tokyo, as the American Marines.

and M. Wallace (HK.); IL Knill (C.B.S.), their only goal through Mrs. Read He may J. Dalziel (HE), M. Woolley (Bt towards the end of the game. the natives had hot yet taken it not see an exhibition of the finer Andrew's), J. Churchill (HK), and XV up.

0. Brown (Y”),

A feature of the game was the technique of the game as it is play-

good play by Miss E. Thomson, ať Patchiness In Teams

ed at Twickenham, but he will see British conception of decent sport centre-half, while Mrs. Portallion at 4.45 Had it not been for those ewa virile contest, replete with speed and the "play the game" spirit, Miss A. Fowler proved very sound p.m. on the Club ground. following will represent the Club: against shortness of funds, lack of well cause him to sak: "What of tonal propaganda beaten to

The stalwarts who laboured bravely energy and dearlessness, that may Rugby has all the costly profes at back Miss J. Weller gave a K. Noble, W. Harris Walker, W. Hinterest, and actual ridicula

at the future when these lads really standstill. B. Rigg, R. Griffiths, A. H. Harbord;

• many shots in brilliant manner, A. F. Jenkins, H. G. Meeke; W. R. times, Rugby out there would have know the game?"** The physical Andrews, G. A. Stewart, D. A. Cum-expired long before 1914, and the perfection of the men on both sides. ning, A. R. Cox, M. N. Cochrane, valuable nuclei of the new clubs alone is something well worth see Marias officers say that they now

Y.M.C.A. Beat HK.S.R.A. I have heard. the American G. Castleton, K. A. Munro and R. L Cherrill

which have since been formed ing.

By 3 To L Referee: Dr. J. A. R. Selby.

would have been wanting. Nend

consider our code as superior to Happily through it all, the elp- less to say, a goodly proportion of ment of clean sportsmanship has their own. They prefer its speed them now lie at peace with their been kept inviolate by all nationali- for individual prowess to the and openness and its opportunities| fellow-players from all over the ties, and that is, perhaps, the great compact formations, rigidity and Empire, for they were amongst the eat achievement of any on

At King's Park yesterday the first to volunteer when the call grounds of the British Isles.

roughness of their own games, They Y.M.C.A. hockey eleven defeated reached us October of that year. fact, as a means of spreading the it in the States on their return. by 3 goals to 1 in a game of fast say that they intend to popularies the Hong Kong and Singapore H.A. One of our chief troubles. in (Continued at Foot of Nert Column) Should they succeed, there will be exchanges.

To-day the Club "A" will meet the South Wales Borderers "A" XV

LINCOLNS XV BEATEN

At Sookanpoo yesterday the Lincolns Rugby XV were beaten in a friendly encounter by a Naval fifteen by 13 points to 0.

the

In

New Combattants?

very fine display in goal, saving

FOWLER FAMILY IN THE LIMELIGHT

one more addition to the list of 8. Fawler opened the score oår. international contestants in the ly in the game and G. Fowler nett. future, but befors that happens weed the second goal before the ta are almost certain to see a Japan-terval after a fine solo effort. Jese team playing on English felda. The Gunners put up a better dit- On the Rugby fields they are as play, in the second half and at- nimble as squirrels, and as fast as tacked strongly, but F. Fowler In antelopes, but they lack the elo-goal cleared well from many dan- ment of weight in the scrum. They gerous situations. kick cleanly and accurately, Are R. Baldwin, however, broke absolutely fearless in stopping away on the wing to score the rushes of tackling, always. "use third goal and the Gunners obtain= their heads," and never know when led their, only goal after forcing, a they are beaten. We shall soon series of short: corners, the shot see them, experimenting and learn- being taken by Lt. Garthwaite ing-always learning on our own D. McLellan, at centre-half, native fields. There is no reason played well, while the whatever why

why they should not forward line combined beautifully. reach or even surpass our highest The Gunners were best served by [standards,

their centre-half, Lt. Ravenhill.

Y.M.C.A.-F. Fowler W. D. Owen, E O. Muruby; E. F. Seik, D. McLellan, RUGBY FOOTBALL, Wilson; E. Baldwin, G. Fowler, W.

J. Brown, S. Fowler and 2. J. Prica.,

UNIVERSITY SURPRISE RADIO

IN EUROPE

Nine Countries To Form International Assn.

Paris, Jan, 4. Representatives of Ger Ciacho-Slovakia, Spain,- Portugal, Italy, Sweden; Roumania have decided

tour Interns

ver-on

Germany, Reuter.

At Caroline, Hill-yesterday the University surprisingly defeated the Radio by an only goal scored by: 'H Le Ozorio In the first half of friendly game - G. Singh miss many changes for the Radio, and the nd Daiversitybacks worked

throughout the tama

ARGYLLS UNBEATEN

the Argylls hockey slavin, in

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