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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1934.

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WHEN PROFESSIONALISM CREEPS INTO RUGBY UNION GAME

Australian Test Players

(By ROVER)

Record return from the pari-

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France has been obtained by M. Perot, of Nancy, who from original bet of 20 francs (58)

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LEG THEORY TRIUMPHS

A. T. LEE

RUNS THROUGH

ARMY ELEVEN

Sensational Cricket At The Valley

CLUE'S VITAL MATCH

K.C.C. Fielding Their Strongest Possible Side on Saturday

(BY ATHOLEJ

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Lincolns

Again Hold The Punjabis

Replay Ends

Ends In Draw In Garrison Hockey

(By IMP)

THREE hours of strenuous hockey have failed to provide a verdict

in the First Round tie of the Garrison Hockey Knockout com- petition match between "D" Company, Punjabis and "C" Company

Lincolus.

IN THE FIRST ENCOUNTER ON THE MARINA GROUND LAST WEEK NO GOALS WERE SCORED AFTER EXTRA TIME, WHILE IN YESTERDAY'S REPLAY AT SHAMSHUIPO ANOTHER DRAW RESULTED AFTER EXTRA TIME, EACH SIDE SCORING ONCE.

BOWLING to three short legs,

fine leg and a man on the has got a return of nearly 124,000 square leg boundary, Tinker" Lee franes (about £1,500 at present]

met with outstanding success rates.)

M. Perot, who was attending the against the Army in the premier Vincennes meeting, made a first cricket league on Saturday. bet of 20 francs. This brought him. Having always shows a tendency rific pace throughout, and it was. Extra time was played. and 442 france. He put the proceeds to bowl leg theory Lee was largely not until five minutes before half- though both sides endeavoured to on another race, and got 49 francs responsible for the University win-time that HOLTON gave the Lin-secure the winning point neither for each five-franc unit. On his ning the premier title last season. coins the lead with a brilliant shot. met with success and a second re- third attempt the return was 142.50 In all he took 21 wickets at a cost Immediately afterwards, however, play will be necessary, francs for each five-franc unit. of 10.71 runs apiece, and in the JAHRIA equalised the scores after-

The game was played at a ter-, many good saves.

ARGYLLS

BEATEN BY

THE ODD GOAL

Marshall Nets Decider For Lincolns

HOCKEY AT CHATHAM - ROAD

On the Chatham Road ground yesterday afternoon, the Lincolus defeated the Argylls in a friendly encounter by the odd goal in five after being two goals in arrears of one period of the game. Argylla a two goak lead but BOYD and SHEPPARD gave the

REEKS, with a neat shot, reduced the margin before the interval. Reeks equalised the scores in the second half, and before the end MARSHALL wetted the winning. goal for the Lincolus.

CLUB "A" RUGBY TO-DAY

The following will represent the Club "A" fifteen in a rugby match against a team from H.M.S. Med- CONTRACT BRIDGE WINNERS way, Cumberland, and Tamar on

the Club ground at 5 p.m. to-day. In attempting to stop the

Messrs. R. E. Lindsell and H. E. Allan, R. II. Griffiths and W. H. R. K. Noble; A. H. Harbord, B. C. shot, Mayfield, the Lincolns goalkeeper split his thumb, bat

won the Open Contract Rigg: A. D. Lowson and J. Hutchison; was able to carry on.

Bridge Tournament last night when w. E. Andrews, C. Austin, S. H. No goals were scored in the they beat Messrs. J. F. Shea and Garrod. F. J. McGugen, second half, though the Punjabis P. Abesser by 2,600 points in the Wheeler, A. R. Cax, K. A. Munro and

R. 0. F. King. set up a constant seige on the Lin-second session after being 950 points The reserves will be W. E. Peers, coins goal, Mayfield bringing off up on the first session last Friday,

vital match against the K.C.C.

a fine solo effort. I see that an American lawn tennis he finished up with the fine figures writer, Mr. J. P. Allen, las insued of 5 for bl after bowling un-1 "ranking list of the twelve best men changed in a total of 96. and women players of all time.

Not even Capt. Williams, pro- Right ut the start I find myself dis- agreeing with the women's list. Where bably the best batsman in the Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody in placed at Colony to deal with deliveries on the top with Mile. Suzanne Lenglen the leg side, could do anything second. That, to me, is the wrong with him on Saturday. arder; at her best, the Frenchwoman would have rin away with a match against Mrs. Moody.

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* W. T. Tilden heads the men's list with oer own H. L. Daherty in second plmev. I never had the good fortune. to e Doherty in action, but I find it hard to think there could have found better man than Tilden, So here I [agree with Mr. Allen.

Given the ball by R. Lee with the total at 28 for 1 "Tinker" Lee had Lt. Williams snapped up behind the wicket with his fifth ball, and then proceeded to clean bowl L. Garthwalte and LL Stocker in his second over-2-0-2-3.

Just by the way, F. J. Perry, Jack)

Bowling 12 overs at a stretch he Crawford and H. W. Austin are among returned the fine figures of 12-4-22- the "also rans." They do not even 6 after being hit for four bound-

get into the list!

Aries! His other three victims were Capt. Williams, Cpl. Col-f Writing of the form shown by the lege and Cpl. Ballard. Australians in the Sheffield Shield matches, "Plum" Warner says:

Bowling Witboot Lack

Once again H. C. Nitschke has Both U. M. Omar and R. Lee "come off."

This attractive left-hand- bowied well, the former looking like ed batsman must be almost certain of taking a wicket at any moment but England.

Then C. V. Grimmet has given not having any luck.

further evidence that, though he is 41, With 7 wickets down for 45 Lt. he will have to be considered for un-Walker and Cpl. Ballard added 22 other rival for the place of gongly Bowler, has also done well lately. valuable runs before the former

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was taken behind the wicket off Plerre Charles, the Belgian heavy-Omar for a very patient 3. Ballard. weight champion and former I. B. Un left hander, left at, 71, after hav- European champion, has challenged ing collected 22 out o1.26 and 10) Primo Carners for kle world title. In his most recent fight Charles knocked runs later Drv. Whitley was caught out the Norwegian, Otto von Porat, in behind the wicket (giving. E the second round.

Zimmern his third catch in the] game) off R. Lee, who had relieved. The batunce-sheet of the Lawn Omar, when the Army were 19 in Tennis Association for the 1933, dis- closes that the net profit on Great arrears of the CC.C. total. Britain's Dovis Cup tier last summer was £5,511,

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The year's income was £19,300, the] excess of income over expenditure be-i jing £4,326. The association's share} on last year's championships at Wim- bledon was £12,724.

Garthwaite bowled well for the Army, sending dewn 12 avers in his one spell for 4 for $9.

Only R. Lee (32) and C. W. Lam (21) treated him with seant res- pect, the pair taking the total from

In replying to the toast of the 57 for 7 to 100 before Lam was Rugby Union at the Blackheath Club'e bowled by Whitley's second ball. Annual Dinner. J. E. Greenwood, the

Rugby Union's senior vice-president, Lee's gallant innings came to a insued a warning to those players who close at the same total and the last were not conversant with the rules as wicket fell without addition. to professionalism.

fle and it was their business to

the rules, for

read

a player had either,

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Niether team have a chance of

to be right in the game or right out carrying off the honours-the Army of it And

no distinction would be having 3 points out of a possible made between A public school or

working man, no matter how famous 12, and Craigengewer 5 out of 15. he might be.

Mr. Greenwood told his hearers that

if profesionaliam ever crent into the Rugby Union game no amateur would)

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N Saturday the Club, favourites

for the title, meet the K.C.C.

(be good enough to play for a first-on the Hong Kong ground, and the

class club.

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result may determine the chan- pionship. Should the K.C.C. force

Half the charm of an English crowd a win, which is extremely unlikely, is its good humour and native wit. A they will probably carry off the title reminder of this was provided at Olym

pia when Seaman Watson met Dave for the first time since the 1929-30 Crowley,

"Off stage,” as it were, they had Caged the Hons in preparation for

седвод

The K.C.C. team in:

the big Christmas circus. Here waK E. C. Fincker (captain); "E: F. Fin- the right material for the wagscher, A. T. Lay, G. C. Burnett, N: A When one of the preliminary bouts E. Mackay, W. C. Hung, B. B. Lewis, was flagging, a stentorian volce came 5, V. Gittina, C. B. R. Sargent, 8, Jex from the back of the arena: "Chuck'em and C. I. Stapleton.. out, and bring on the lions!"

The K.C.C. are fielding a strong.

Pearce, A. C. Beck, and H., Owen team against the Volunteers on Hughes. The following is their Sunday, F. A. Munn being included sido:

in the side in place of B. Lewis.

The Volunteers have a formid..

F. Baker, A: C. Beck (captain),

D. S. Harley, J. Hunter, A. D. Low able eleven which includes T. A son, A. K. Mackenzie, I. McInner,

E. J. R. Mitchell, IL Owen Hughes, (Contièred at foot of preceding

2, A. Pearce and R. T. Talbot.

Column).

BASKETBALL RESULTS

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HE. Results of the Hong Kong Chan Tai-ngan (4), Loung ́ Yin (8), Basketball Open League series Liu, Lou, Taos Shlu-tung, Ngam Kun, at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Monday, Wong Yau.

night word:

Chinese Y workmen. 19 Lui Yu Society 38.

Bouth China "A-Hol Tre-chun (22), Mark' Chang-ling (10), Wo Yu. chi (12), Mok Chiak-Jam (10), Shion | Kat-min (11), Luk Yin-king, Los Chan-

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Chinese Y workmen:-Wong Hung South China "B" 35 Hong Kong (0), Bo Chang (2), He Buys (0), He Police 212 Foo (2) Wong Zones

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Lal Yu Society:Kam Chang-tong Bouth China-Ko Yinstal (8), |(14), Lam Chiackston (4), 16 Yoon Luk Tat-kin: (11), Taal-Shlon-kat (4% Um (8), Wong Yuhang (9); Wong Ho Chi-chang (3), Luk Yin-kwok |Kam-pip (3), Fang King-79.

Ng Kap-hung (2), Chan San-icu,\(4),

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