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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24-1934

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LAMMERT'S LAST MINUTE TRY

WESTFIELD GIVES AMAZING DISPLAY OF KICKING

VISITORS' FINE HANDLING

(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)

Playing under poor conditions the Australian Universities' tour. Colony fifteen ing rugby side gave a brilliant display against the and were unfortunate to bè forced to a draw of 3 points-all: ar ́the

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| RUGBY, VISITORS AT

OFFICIAL TIFFIN ·

GOLF NOTES

By "Hook & Slice."

TAST week I mentioned F. W. Captain's Cup Final

as

L Mayhew's bad luck on the There will be a battle royal to- last green in his semi-final tie in morrow when L. Goldman meets the Captain's Cup now there's O. E. C. Marton in the final of another tale of misfortune about the Captain's Cup-quite possi him this week, but on the first bly anything might happen green for a change.

Marton is undoubtedly a better stroke than match player, but I believe his superior iron play will earn him the trophy-there seems to be space for just one. more on his mantelpiece! Eleventh At Fanling

Playing in the Junior Championship semi-final last Sunday, Mayhew's putt on the first green hit his cad- die and under Rule 19 he

--thus, "encouraged,” he al- most holed out with his tee shot at the second-on the first green!

result of a very fine last-minute try by G. F. Lammert, who broke Varsity Songs Rendered automatically lost the hole

through the superb Universities' defence to score near the uprights after the Colony fifteen had been penned in their own half for the majority of the game. · In their first encounter, during January, the visitors were beaten by 11 points to 9 by a strenger Colony side than was on view yesterday.

the Colony for a very long time.

ten yards to go and

Members of the Australian Uni- versities' Rugby touring party were yesterday entertained to tiffa by the Australian and New Zen-

aiding.

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The Greens Sub-Committee were in very thoughtful mood at In the general clearing of the and we all hope that the courses.

Fanling last Saturday afternoon

The excellent handling of the visiting backs and the magnificent land Association at the Exchange air about the incident in the club will benefit accordingly. display of their skipper, R. Westfield, at full back were features of Restaurant, Dr. H. D. Matthews, the opinion that rules concern-understand, are to brighten up house afterwards some advanced Their immediate suggestions I a thrilling struggle. Westfield's touch kicking was the finest seen in President of the Association, pre-ing caddies were framed with the the approach to the eleventh

homeside variety in view Among those present at the

and (new course) and lengthen the only gathering were Sir Henry Follock that they should not be enforced following hole by carrying the here where the less intelligent green back fifty yards or so to a two men!¡President of the Hong Kong Chinese caddie is available, and small plateau. This would make Football Club). Mr. H. R. Forsyth that any infringement might be it an exceedingly good' hole at (Vice-President of the H.K.F.C.). treated as. a rub of the green which Mr. D. McLellan (Captain of the This opinion smacked somewhat shots.

to get home with two Colony fifteen), Dr. J. A. R. Selby of making the game easier for (Club Captain) and the Captain, the player and putting further More Golf Friction

The Universities' pack who were only pucking 3-4 were much the super-Whitham to pass and ior of the two, and their heeling waiting to take his pass. throughout was very good.

worked

A

the

when

had

over

Chief Engineer, and Purser of the blame on the poor caddie for the Kitano Maru, on which the Aus player's mistakes, tralians are travelling.

failed to find general favour.

score failed

Visitors Score First After twenty minutes play Universities drew arst blood Rogers stung out a beautiful pass for the ball to go along the line to Haynes before the packs ball broken up. HAYES dashing

alter evading Whitham to and near the posts. Westfield three-to convert.

the

Behind the serum the Australian backs outshone the Colony, brilli jant passing bouts, in spite of a

slippery and heavy ball, being Heature of the game.

Rogers and Rees visiting serum well and the was got away to the backs cleanly very time. Evans Vincent shone among the quarters.

very

K

The kick-off saw the visitors On the run of the play the Univer-again on the run, but Turner nice- sities should have run out winneray intercepted a pass from Minnis

D to Evans to prevent

length kick.

mo-

by a comfortable margin, but they always failed at the crucial Iment, dropped passes in front of the Colony's uprights being numer-

0038.

certain

As

on the previous occasion when the party passed through to Japan, the members of the team rendered some 'Varsity songs yes- terday.

score, finding touch with a good CLUB RESHUFFLE FOR

SHIELD GAME

Soon after Vincent startled the spectators when he broke clean [through the Colony's defence only (to have his pass to Hayes knocked fon by the latter with five yards (ol

go.

the

Hie

Minnis and Hayes were very good in defence and together with Westfield formed the backbone of the defence, Whitham, at full back for Colony, not seen at his best. kicking was sound, but he was slow in getting the ball away when jan opportunity presented Itself.

(Continued from Page 4.)

accordingly,

A very interesting announce- ment regarding golf friction comes this week from the United States. I have not had time to study the report in detail, but a Board of players. including R. T. Jones, is to be formed to formulate a basis of a uniform theoretical and practi- cal teaching of a standardised the

YACHTING apparently

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series will be sailed in Long Island golf swing throughout Sound next September on a date States. yet to be agreed,

All recognised coaches will

In the last week of September, in future model their lessons on and again in Long Island Sound this standardised swing and the (off Oyster Bay), teams represent-golfing public are to be trained The Chinese will, however, starting Great Britain and America will to recognise this standardised favourites in view of the strength meet in the first series of races for form as the one and only swing From the resultant serum dewal of their team on paper and of their new British-American Cup. This possible to give results. Robertson relieved with

From a first perusal the sug- a good recent showing in the game against is an event of uncommon kind. It dribble to the visitors' 25 line Lingnam University, champions of really originated in what might be gestion is excellent, and we may against the com-expect 18 handicap players to where an opposing forward drop- Canton whom they defeated by called a revolt jped on the ball.

four clear goals, though without plexity, costliness, and infrequency disappear in time and everyone From the resultant serum down their Interparters.

of contests for the America's Cup, to have an equal chance of shoot- Robertson's Fine Kicking Mecke was given off-side, but

when yachtsmen on both sides of ing birdies and eagles-even Artillery Expected To Win Robertson and Lammert were despite the kick being taken in In the Junior Shield semi-final that that historic and tantalizing the suggestion more thought be the opinion Blue ones! However, I will give outstanding among the backs, the front of the Colony's goal, West encounter between South China former being often responsible for field failed. Just before the in" and the Artillery, the latter mated

trophy impeded rather than pro-

fore next week and try and find relieving dangerous situations by terval the Colony were again pena-are expected to carry, all before Accordingly both sides jointly sub- British-American sailing.

the snaga. Lam-liked when Pascoe was pulled up them in view of their recent con- scribed for a British-American Cup known to the world as "Bobby" well-judged kick to touch. mert tackled well in the opening for lying on the ball. Westfield vincing form.

And talking of R. T. Jones, half, but very seldom received the again failing to convert.

to be sailed for in alternate years he has now definitely stated that The Artillery juniors, despite each side of the ocean. Britain won his appearance in March at the bull.

Hayes Has Bad Luck

their early defeats in the League, the first cup after a series of mat Augusta tournament is not a Simmonds failed badly in the

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very poor. He improved consider second half produced very ably in the second half, however, play, Turner cutting through and was continually applauded for send Robertson away. The latter, good handling and defensive Lac-was, however, brought low

Evans before he could get rid of) tica.

the ball. From the resultant seru down. Hayes got clean away and handed off Ferguson, but in attempting to side-step Whitham, he slipped on the greasy turf.

Ferguson never got a chance to make one of his runs and was, like Lammert, a marked man.

Turner, at stand off, played

a good кате and together with Robertson and Lammert the pick of the Colony WES backs. Mecke worked the serum well, but was incessantly penalised

for

very fine kicking, particularly the former who kicked a perfect length when only a few yards from the touch line.

Second Division titie now won by South China:

The teams for the next British- Pionships this year. Wait and

Bee! American Cup matches will consist of three International six-metre

Small League Programme The League programme to-day is boats aside, though by the time of BOBBY JONES SAYS very small one. The Borderers the contest it may be possible to are expected to, take both points increase cach side to four vessela.

a

Division

"NO"

GOLF NOW

At this stage both Westfield and from the Lincolns in their Second It appears that this country will Robertson were conspicuous with tio at Scokunpoo, while have to rely on beats and heims- FINISHED WITH COMPETITIVE the Lincolns, Third Division cham-mes from the Clyde, since in the pions this year, are expected to

past season or two the southern complete their fixture list with a division of the six-metre fleet has brilliant 100 per cent, record as the dwindled to vanishing point. Fife result of a win against the Service and Mylne, both great designers, Corps.

are building new boats of this class for Scottish owners...

Robertson then brought off

an

offside play. He was most com- spicuous in the second half when: he was to the fore with a number amazing dribble in a solo effort, of good dribbles. He sent Lam gaining 50 yards before being sent

into touch... mert over for the Club's only try with a clever pass after selling)-

"blind" side the dummy in a movement.

Colony's Best Forwards McLellan, Suther, Hardy,

Walkden and Hebert were the pick of the forwards.

B.M. (Navy), and D. McLellan (Club)! [(Captain),

Distinguished Spectators

12-Metre Challenge Meanwhile, in the south, Mr.

Time To Change Mind

"Sorry,

(Georgia)

Atlanta (Georgia) January 27. - the Augusta tournament is:

the only one in which I will play this year.""

That is what R. T. ("Bobby")

Ten minutes from time the Colony, pack rushed the: Aus- tralians off their feet with a series of brilliant ́ dribbles, Hardy, McLellan, Walkden | Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.. who was Fairey, Mr. Fairey needs no British open golf championship and Hehert being to the fore, attended by Captain R. F. Walter. Introduction to yachtsmen; he is and holder of 12. national titles, Four minutes from time saw the R.A., A.D.C., His Excellency the the Rear-Commodore of the Royal said when asked whether he in- Colony attacking desperately, and General Officer Commanding the London Yacht Club and the owner tended to come back to competi» The opening minutes of the from a serum down near the touch. Troops in China, Major General O. and superlatively good helmsman of tive golf on a large scale. game saw the Universities carry line Meeke came round the "blind C, Borrett, C.B., CMG, C.B.E., the 12-metre Flica. With his new It had been stated that Jones, rley into the Club half where some side" and cleverly sold the dummy D.S.Oy attended by Lt. F. R. L. boat Mr. Fairey has offered to race who retired in 1980, would play very fine three quarter movements to Minnia to send Lammert away. Mears, K.O., and the Commodore,jagainst. American or other vessels in the British open championship were seen, Minnis and Hayes be Lammert made no mistake when Captain Frank Elliott, O.B.E., R.N. of similar class. The challenge has at Sandwich in June, and also Ing, conspicuous with some fine he broke through the opposing de- and Mrs. Elliotti

been accepted by the North Ameri-enter for the big American tour- runs down the touchlines..

can Yacht Racing Union, and the

naments. contest will be decided some time in Bobby Jones was the most out- August in Long Island Sound until his retirement. In 1929, his standing golfer of the cent, y Vema, a Norwegian 12-metre-boat last year, of competitive golf, he in niso, expected to compete. The

C. E, Nicholson, the designer of the The game was witnessed by His challenger Endeavour, is designing Excellency the Governor Sir William a new 12-metre boat for Mr. C. R. Jones, three times winner of the

(fence and handed of. Vincent to Complete Record of Tour,"

The first Club opening, came score near the posts as Hayes and The following is a complete re: when Turner, taking the ball from Westfield tackled him. Robertson cord of the Australians tour: Mecke, out through to send out a failed to add the major points, nice pass to Simmonds, only for though it was the easiest läck of the latter to drop the ball with the match. SMA

Y. Hong Kong 611

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Y. Kelo &16.

v. Meiji 6-34°

v. Wasedan 21-0 **All Japan 18-8 ✨v. Doghisha* 28-11 y." "All Japan 9-14 + Hong Kong 2

only Westfield to beat and Robert Dr. J. A. R. Balby refereed and lined| son waiting to take the pass for a up the following

Universities: I. Westfield (Cap- certain tryppy

tain); J; C. P.^ Minnis, A. Evans, Wast Geld was then seen to ad- R. Vincent and R. W, Hayes; H. Roc yantage with some brilliant kicks and E. B. Rogers E. 1. Pearce, H. to tobel and amo in initiating Stumm, Bilcock, V. W. Wilson, C. MeWillMackey," Gutmóre sover)", three quarter: movements and Ja

which gives the following tablei which were only frustrated by the Colony: JP Whitham (Club); J. determined tackling of the Colony J. Bergsson (Club),

Pte. Simmonds P W L D F. A. Army AG Robertson (Club)

P. Lammert (Club)

WTurner

occasion will in all probability result set up a record which may never In the Institution of an inter and amateur championships of be broken by winning the open. national trophy for these fue Great Britain and the United veisela,

Finally, America has been called The Augusta tournament will on to defend the British Inter be held in March, so there is still national Trophy, This is the world's plenty of time for Jones championship for racing motor change his minds

bosts of unlimited power which then he sa

veteran American –, helmanian Mr.scribd

Gar. Wood" han er bald for a doren: To-day the feminine influence has Minnis provided the first thrill (Claby and IC Masks (Club): A. The tourists left for Manila by yes The challenger is Mr. H. parvaded, the Rugby field, and with when he cut in from the wing to Waloden (Club), Ldg. Cook Fosco the Kitano Marn this morning, and Scott Paine who made a plucky but ita advent. The spirit of the same pass to Evans for. A cartain score, (Mary), /Cpl. Hardy (Amy) will meet a British Navy aide in unsuccessful attempt last year. The has changed, Bugby, has sex-ap

Hebert (Army), Per (Club). but the latter dropped the ball with Suther (Navy), Le, Abhley Brown their next match

contest will take place at Detroit reall-Frank Walars.

on Bepie

and 3,

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