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HYPNOTISM ON THE RUGBY FIELD

Oxford's Boat Race Chances

(By ROVER)

RESULTS OF YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS

JAN, ROLLA, AILSA AND ZEPHYR WINNERS

CAPT.

KROGH MOE'S “DOUBLE”

(BY CAPTAIN CUTTLE). NHE epic struggle in the Final]

Round of the American NaHE racing yachts Championship Le criticism of the tional Lawn Tennis Champion

Serles of seven races is now ship between Fred Perry and Jack Crawford is to be enacted in concluded. A series of five Carin Sydney to-day when the two thian races will follow. clash in the Final of the, Aus- |tralian Championships."/

In the American Final Perry robbed Crawford at the opportunity of secur

ing the four major titles in the world

The Championship results are a follows:

"A" Class

Jan (Capt, Krogh Moe)

FOOTBALL

CLUB'S ONE

CHANGE IN XV

FOR TO DAY

Stewart In the Pack Against Navy,

TWO GAMES AT SOOKUNPO0

(Continued from Page-41)

TER CLUB have made only in the fifteen one change Thomas is undoubtedly one of which beat the Army in the the Navy's best pivots, while West Triangular Tournament for to and Langmead have played a large day's friendly encounter" against part in their victories to date... the Navy at Sookunpoo, G. A

I was told on Wednesday last the pack.

Langmead Very Doubtful Stewart repledag §. HL.- Garrod in

The following is the team; 175

60 MILE CRUISER RACE

proposed sixty-mile. rice for that Langmead was still on the Stewart will be seen in the front cruisers to Single Island and back injured list but that he might rew, while Bradford will partner on February 14 and 15, and the possibly play to-day, but I have Cumming in the second row: Sailing Committee are asking for my doubts.

J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, W Single Island is some 25 miles West is almost certain to play H. B. Rigg, R. H. Grifiths and G. P. up the coast, north of Mirs and to-day, while Thoman will make a Lammert; M. W. Turner and E to give a hard windward punch rest of the team has not yet been Cumming, D. McLellan, G. C. Mautrie Bias Bay, and the course is likely re-appearance as centre half. The Menker G. A. Stewart, R. G. Castleton, E. F. Walkden, L. H. Bradford, D. A 66 against the N. E. monsoon with ainally selected, but it: will" cer- and W. E. Peers

Points

in the same year and thus setting True Blue (H. 8. Rouse) ............. new record.

La Linda (A. L. Shields)

A recent county match at Black-Fury (E. Cock) heath provided a curious instance of Wasps (Major Thoyts) hypnotism on the Rugby field. There Pat (Commodore Elliott) *. was a kick at goal from under the Artemis (G. G. Wood)

posts.

The Hampshire player placed |

the ball before the Rev. V. J. Pike Joss (K. Larssen)

was ready to kick it, and the Sussex Gull (B. Naess) **............................ team began to rush. Pike stood quite Oslo (M. Bergaust) still and watched them.

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owner's views.

i

run back in considerable sex, tainly be a strong one, Elthough

"A" Fifteens Clask

I think that a yacht could quite South China are almost sasured of The following will represent the

5 well dodge up the coast, taking entering the Semi-final Round. Club "A" fifteen against the Navy 56 advantage of the shelter given by To-morrow in the First Division "A" st 2.45 p.m. at Sookunpon to- 65 various bays and islands if it was the Recreio meet the Athletic on day: 54 felt that this was preferable to mak-the K.F.C. ground, but I doubt O. T. King and A. H. Harbord; A E. Noble; B. Goldman, B. C. Allan, 41ing long tacks off the land. The whether they will be able to . Jenkins and J. Hutchison; S. H 82 difficulty of identifying the; island hold them. The Borderers, who Garred, F. R. Burch, W. R. Andrews,

29 on a moonless night is to me the have made a dramatic comeback, J. Edkins, Austin, D. Wheeler and R All stopped dead, and, although the Cicada (Major Atkinson).... referee did not blow his whistle to Carpenter (R.H.K.Y.C.) ................

26 most formidable difficulty of the are expected to defeat the East Stilllard. signity "no-charge," Pike was allowed Isobel (Cdr. Cowland) ...... 28 course, but this could be obviated Lanes at Sdokumpoo in the other

Captain Gottwaltz of S.W.B. will to measure his run and with the Capt. Krogh Moe won the Cham-[by so arranging the starting time premier league game.

referee the premier game and greatest deliberation kick the goal.

pionship last year, and it is evident that Single Island would be made |

¡Comdr. Cowley-Thomas, RN. the Club Make One Change in daylight.

"A" fifteen match. E. W. Swanton was reminded of ly becoming a habit. the extraordinary incident at Twicken- Mr. H. S. Rouse, the runner-up, ARMY V CLUB TO-MORROW

For their Junior Shield Replay Particular attention Is drawa ham in the England and Wales match did not do so well early in the sea»:

The teams for the match Army Club have been strengthened by will be played at Sookunpoo and to-day against the Borderers the to the fact that both rugby, games of 1931, when W. C. Powell

Watson, but latterly has been going versus Yacht Club to be sailed to the inclusion of Manning Railton, not on the Club ground as publish- allowed by the English team to place great guns.

the ball very calmly from a mark and kick a goal.

"H. Class"

It is odd how what little knowledge Rolla (R. Stock) of the laws the average player posses Díana (T. Ramus)

ses Icave him altogether on such Collen occasions as these.

*

*

(Cdr. Drummond)

and

(& Col. Marsden) Dorothea-Messra. Coote

Phillips Siskin-Messrs. Wood & Brown

morrow are as follows.

Army. Lt. Col. Marsden,

Capt

who replaces R. Goldman at right-ed in the fixture cards.

In the last encounter Inst Baturday the Club took the

lead through a penalty, but

85 Bolt, Major Stewart, Lt. Ramus, Major brek. 32 Grellier, Capt. Marshall, Lt. Williams, Captain Duchenue, Major Atkinavn, 29 Major Booty, Major Lochner, Majar Moulsey, Capt. Ingle, Capt Fowkes, Lt. Rolasier & Major Wren

ClubA. H. Chambers, J. Stanton, M. Bergaust, S. Odland, L. J. Davis, 20. S.

C. C. Blake, Rouse, 14 H. Dreyer, J. Krogh Moc,

S. Coote, F.

G. H. Gundy, Commodore Elliott, Comman-

By the Sixth race Rolla had al-der Cowland, Commander Drummond,

Lt. Jumper, RN, and A. N. Other.

Oxford have been doing remarkably. well in their Boat Race practices late ly; so much so that I venture to pre- dict, on the strength of their improve ment even at this stage, at least a hard struggle, if not actually a loss for Cambridge next March. neste rowed

When the Trial Eights were at Henley at ready picked up sufficent points to Six "A" Class yachts two "Te"? the end of November the crown-which included five val of last season's boat make the result a certainty. Durand two "a" will be available for

both did better than have any Oring the Seventh race therefore this match. ford trial boats for some years part. Rolla was sailed comfortably round. The result was, from the point of the course to come in fifth, while] view of the president of the University tea was served on board. Bont Club, ideal-that is, a dead heat.

*

The IT Class handicaps have

There is an impression that Nieuwen. now been revised by the Committee. huys, the clever South African out The handicaps of the, first, and aide-right now playing for Liverpool second championship boats remain is ineligible to represent England in an unchanged, but the rest receive an international.

The position is:

Scotland's Leading

+

Players on View

the Borderers equalised four minutes from time in spite of FINAL TRIAL AT MURRAYFIELD stout resistance by the Club backs.

In the final Scottish Interna- To-day with Manning Railton in [tional Trial Match at Murrayfield, the defence it is quite on the cards on Jan. 18th (in which Scotland that the Club will enter the semi-defeated the Rest 12-3) the finals, though it would be a ur selected teams were:

prize result.

GOLF NOTES

By "Hook & Slice."

Increase.

If Nieuwenhuys were born in the Cape Province his parents have been

"T" & "Y" Class

Points

39

37

Jeit be called Competition end.

(Lt. Richards, E.N.)

British subjects for more than a cenAilsa (Lt. Williams) .. tury. If born in the Free State or

Transvaal his parents became "British Daphne subjects by conquest" in 1900, and he himself, if born after that date, in I

British subject by birth.

R. K. Davies, the Oxford Blue, in

winning the' putting the weight, event

(LL. Enmanued R.N.) (Lt. Juniper, R.N.)

Robena (Capt. Marshall)

at the Western Australian champion ships, broke the State record with Bluejacket (Capt. Ingle)». putt of 38ft 12in -16ins better than Wings (M. Cord' Homme) .... the previous beat.

Speedwell (Major Stewart)

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ANUARY and February may bonds over that particular week-

Scotland: D. L Brown (London Scottish); J. Forrest (Glasgow Acade- micals), R. C. S. Dick (Cambridge University), H. Lind (Dunfermline), and K. C. Fyfe (Cambridge Univer sity) K L Jackson (Oxford versity) and W. R. L

Logan (Edinburgh Wanderers); 1. Beattle (Hawick), W.

A. Burnett (West-of

Beotland)

Lamble (Glasgow High

Stewart mbrio

A. "Thom

(Belle

B. 0.

Waters

́and G Wathes kon (Edinburgh Wanderers).

The Rest A...N. Other, W. Fair- bairy (Jedforest);

), A. N, Other, H. D.

E. Lorraine (Oxford University), and

months as the Stubb's Shield, the You come down "retorted the Pre-W. R.

and L. E. Dawson * (Hill- T. G. Brothárstone School F.P.),

J. Duncan

G. M. Young Cup, the Captain's sident of the Club staging the. Show (Glagow High School). Cup and the "Boys' Championship" |game," and I'll sell them for you!" head High Beh00 all draw to the concluding stages. Again, a newly formed club wished (orto The P.W.D. will take a lot of beat- to open with a blaze of trumpets (Watsonians), L. Rowand (Glasgow 31ing in the Stubbs Shield, and Dod- and stage an attractive tournament High School), L. H. Hill (Edinburgh 27 well's in the G. M. Young Cap, but to put themselves in the limelight. Academicals), D; Lowe (Heriot's 21 It is early yet to predict with any One of the first three amateurs in School FP), G..D.. Shaw (Gala) and

1. Wilkin (Hillhead High School); 15 degres of safety the winners of the the States, at that time, was per-

latter two competitions.

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*

Triumphant England Fifteen

beat

T. N. Pearce will again captain Essex Stella (J. G. Pilcher).......

sonally invited by a Club official, in the county cricket championship. This is good news for the county, as Lieut. Williams of the Lincolns

a man possessed of a genial per- Pearce had earlier stated that he would wins with Daphne now owned by ■ That Amateur Status

Įsonality, a large bank balance," but not be able to lead the team owing to syndicate of naval officers in T Homeside, the winter is no ability as a player. The player business claima.

A mainly occupied rood his on

The English team who Dennis Wilcox, the former Cambridge second place. The honours in this captain, will take over the captaincy class go to the 'T' bost: the best resolutions, club dinners with of business, but the official con- Wales by 9 points to pil last from Pearce in August, as he did last boat gaining a third only. pretty speeches-but this year the tinued with "Til tell you what, Saturday at Cardiff was

The protest in the 6th Champion-R & A have given brisk topics for come down before the tournament Owen-Smith (Oxford); Booth The election of H. D. B. Lorraine, a ship by Speedwell against Ailsa fireside conversation with the and I'll challenge you to play level (Headingley) "Cranmer (Oxford),

Gerrard (Bath), Maikla Scot, to the captaincy of the Oxford put the latter out of the race under institution of the new rules, and the for a thousand dollars,”

Elliot (Navy), Gedney. University Rugby team in the absence Rule 20 "a yacht recalled and re-improved definition of the profes- Needless to say, that amateur Kendrew (Army), Gregory (Br that an interval of eight years at least of all other yachts." Thus it was pointedly say improved definition of the injured J. B. Bowers, meant turning must kept out of the way sional and amateur players. I took part in the opening tourna- Longland (Northampton), must pass without an Englishman holding the office.

touch and go whether Ailsa wouldį, or an amateur, for, "while clearing

year.

*

mentf

NOW

G. E. Abell was the last English be able to make up the points lost away a little of the surrounding | TOWADAYS, the homagide captain in 1026.

then there by this disqualification and beat obscurity, If still leaves the funda-golfer can always keep his have been two Scetemen, D. Y, Landale and E. G. Taylor, two South Africans, Daphne in the final raço.

Since

T. W. Gobb and S. J. Hofmeyr, a Welshman in W Roberts, and an Auns] tralian, N K. Lampert

Zephyr (Major Grellier) Joan (F. Cope)

Points

4

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mental point undisturbed in" its hand in during the winter months ambiguity. It may make the vexat one of the now recently es ed question of golf ball travellers |tablished and excellent indoor To follow Lorraine is K. L. T. Jack-{

a little clearer, but what of the golf schools which are to be found son, the secretary and captain-elect,

thousands of players such as in-all over the country. Facilities who is also a Scot. He is the former Lola (Lt Parker) pula que

surance salesmen, stock brokers, for every shot, without restriction, Shanghai boy.

Toynette (Capt. Fawcett) Sirius Messrs. Finlay & Innes 23 commercial travellers (not necesare there and a regular course at Huddersfield supplied England with Eunice (E. S. O. Dunlop) 20 sarily in Sports goods) whose in-an indoor school with bad weather another international in Willingham, King Asher (Col Bilderbeck) 11 come is more or less directly de-conditions preventing outside play, |who, ascured his first cap ́against:

France.

Major Grellier, and Mr. Cops are pendent on their ability at the will do much "to keep one's eye Since the war, the club has provided first and second in this class the game. Why should a golf ball in." player for every position in a national same as last year inspite of drastic traveller be a professional golfer of the beginner who was trained

any more than they? handicap,

team, with six over. Here is the litt Taylor; Goodall, Wadsworth; ham, Wilson, Campbell; *

Zephyr will now be promoted 'to

Brown, Cook (J., G.), Stephenson {the "Y" clase.

Smith.

With the exception Alex Jackson, Bra

MANCE REGALL NUMBERS IN DEMAND

I seem to remember the story

Welb

(Navy), Dicks (Northampton), "Fry Liverpool), Horder z(Gloucester), und Hodgson (Northern),

New caps..

ONE TITLE FOR PERRY AND

IN OTHER” FINAL"

Bydney, to- -Perry (Brit beat McGrath 2---- and trained and trained Indoors, 61 in the sen } for each shot and then when his

Australian Lawn. coach took him out for his first ships yesterday, whil "pukka", round he shot a low 80. (Australia) beat quist 6. the And the story didn't come from 2 WAmerican, George Von Elm, the States. So those of an Tho the Double

In are unfortunate enough to spend Hughes

winter leave should remember that Turnbull

"The Ridiculous

recent years

all played for England. The six extra men are Bullock, Young, and Kelly In the 5th Cruiser Championship did a lot to bring the (England),.⠀ Stoela (Scotland), Lawin race last Sunday ✅a great many (Wales); and. Comming (Ireland) boats crossed the starting line too America to head by

In the "Annals of the Corinthians" early and had to be recalled, Bo himself to be not a It is recorded that on one four the many were at fault that there were but a "business man

ho further maintain amalears found that one of their not suficient recall numbers avail.

future income would

opponent was wearing a red wig, held able at the Club and Brenda's num" from his prowesson drmly in place by an elastic chin- ber could not be exhibite

Two of

the

Corinthian towards

Bet which should be the Arst to dive In these circumstances Brenda's At that time he stated be, place t And they took their stake: owner had no knowledge of the re- only two "puk

moray

on the Bald with the till A Brendaya

Half-dis ames with the wig

bravely in place, when, in war wont-

mouth gamble, four ment, were fina heap,

In the States,

[cs to

position

that

a golf game is available possibly 46 round the next corne

JELF. confidenss and concentr

a fine game and neithe

sessed, if your mind

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S/GOODS

Corinthian

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