"THE CHINA MAIL," TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1934
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AMAT P
OXFORD MAY BE WITHOUT FULL-BACK FOR 'VARSITY MATCH
RANGER'S
EXCLUSIVE
FORECAST
SUNDERLAND MAY STEAL MARCH
Second Round Of Cup
FIRST DIVISION
A. VILLA (3)
Chelsea (2)
DERBY (-) EVERTON (7)
GRIMSBY
v Leeds (0)
v Liverpool (0)
✓ W. Bromwich (2)
v Blackburn (1)
v Middlesboro
Huddersfield (0) v ARSENAL (1) LEICESTER (2) v Wednesday (0)
Preston (-)
V MANTER G. (-)
'SUNDERL'D (4) v Birmingham (1)
Tottenham (0) V STOKE (0)
Wolves (1)
Portsmouth (1)
SECOND DIVISION
Burnsley (-) Notts Fi BOLTON (-) v Newcastle (- Bradford C. (2) ✔ BURY (2) BURNLEY (2) v Plymouth (2) MANTER U. (1) v Fulham (0)
✓ BLACKPL (1) v Norwich (~)
Notts C. (1)
OLDHAM (-)
PORT VALE (1) v Brentford (0) SHEF'D U. (-) v Hull (-) SAMPTON (3) v West Ham (2) SWANSEA (6) v Bradford (1)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Accrington (1) v.CHESTERF'D (4) Crewe (1) ✓ HALIFAX (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South) CARDIFF (1) Gillingham (3) CHARLTON (6) v Newport (1)*
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Falkirk (2)
Airdrie (2)
CELTIC (3)
v Motherwell (0) Dunfermline (-) v DUNDEE (→) HAMILTON (1) v Clydo (0)
Hearts(1)
v RANGERS (2)
Kilmarnock (1), v St, Johnstone (0)
PARTICK (5)
QN'S PK. (-)
Queen O'S (4)
v Ayr (1)
Albion (-)
v Aberdeen (1)
ST. MIRREN (0) v Hibornian (3)
York Dartford
F. A. CUP-2nd Round
v New Brighton
CLAPTON
.
▾ BRISTOL R. v.Chester
✓ Lincoln
STOCKPORT v Darlington
SWINDON
NORTHAMPTON v Workington
The Dean boys-Daffy and Dizzy-who were largely accountable for the fact that the St. Louis Cardinals won the world baseball series, have entered the movies. The star pltchers are shown at
a baseball field in Brooklyn with Sam Sax, of a movie company, and. William De Witt, right, tres- surer of the Cardinals, while making a motion picture "short".
MRS. CHIU STAGES FINE
BRITISH TENNIS STAR'S GREAT RECOVERY
OPERATION THEN TENNIS AGAIN
MRS. WHITTINGSTALL'S PLANS FOR NEXT YEAR
(By STANLEY N. DOUST)
BADMINTON
Mixed Doubles League Commences
C.R.C. AND K.C.C. WIN
The Mixed Doubles Badminton League opened last night with two
games, the Chinese Recreation Club overwhelming the Taikoo Recrea- tion Club at Causeway Bay by nine clear sets while at the Kowloon
RECOVERY RELIES ON
RADIO RE-ADMITTED CAMBRIDGE "PAPER"
TO MAMAK TOURNEY
ON TENDERING AN APOLOGY
RÀDIO REPLY TO BE MADE
IN THREE DAYS
After much deliberation by the Executive Committee of the Ma- mak Hockey Tournament, who held a meeting in the Chater Room of the St. Andrew's Church Hall yea terday, it was decided on a pro
FAVOURITES
ROSSLYN PARK'S NEW
COMPETITION
HEAVIEST SECOND ROW IN
SCHOOL RUGBY
London, No. 7. THE injuries which several of the Oxford players posal, that the Radio Sports Club suffered in the game with Richmond are not be re-admitted to the Mamak likely to prove serious enough to interfere with League on giving an apology for their prospects in the "Varsity match to-day walking off the field in their en-week. There is, however, another circumstance counter with the K. 1. T. Con which may affect their chance very considerably.
March 18 last, and an undertaking to the best of their ability, to ob- serve the spirit of the game in future.
P. Cranmer would be able to put in an appearance for the vital For some time past there has been a grave doubt whether game at Twickenham. He has an examination on that day, and it is very doubtful whether he can get away.
Nothing has been definitely settled, but it may not be with
Mr. F. A. Kemp, the Captain of the Radio Sports Club, who at-out significance that Cranmer has missed Oxford's last three away tended yesterday's meeting by re-matches and has played only in home games.
CAMBRIDGE ARE ALREADY "PAPER" FAVOURITES quest, mentioned that the case
FOR THE 'VARSITY MATCH, AND IT WOULD BE A THOU.......... had been gravely misrepresented
SAND PITIES IF A PLAYER WHOIS PROBABLY OXFORD'S in the Press and asked the mem- BEST BACK WERE UNABLE TO GIVE THE DARK FLUES bers of the Council to disregard
THE BENEFIT OF HIS SKILL AND EXPERIENCE ON THE anything they may have read.
BIG OCCASION.
STEADINESS TO
SAVE MATCH. He relied on the facts stated in
Miss Griffiths Troubled By Poor Conditions
COLONY LADIES' TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Miss M. Griffiths, No. 2 ranking
his letter written the day after
Cambridge drew with Rich- a thorough
the match, and to which no reply REVIVAL OF RUGBY mond and gave was received until September 20. LEAGUE IN FRANCE
As far as the withdrawal from the field was concerned the only other alternative, as far as he could see, was a free fight with possible ap- pearance before the magistrate. The game was entirely out of the
asked the Council to waive.
the
England's Northern Teams Help
are out
at centre-three-quarter."
trouncing to the London Scottish surely no little achievement. It will be a pleasant change if the Light Blues win the Varsity match and Oxford win the Boat Race. More unlikely things have happened! control of the umpires who were game established in Franch still pro will have their back division tho
Efforts to get the Rugby League
To-morrow, afternoon Cambridge Cricket Club' the home team de player at the Kowloon Cricket contradictory in their opinions.
fast and furious, in spite of the roughly tested by Guy's Hospital It was the most deplorable exfrantic opposition of the French at Honor Oak Park, especially if London, Nov. 7.
feated the Fire Brigade by the odd Club, and Mr. Chiu Chun Chin, Airs. Fearnley Whittingstall set in nine,
No. 1 player at the Chinese. Re-hibition of umpiring, he said. He Rugby Federation.
R. C. S. Dick is fit enough to turn Mr. and Mrs. A. Shute proved to creation Club, shared, two sels be necessity for an undertaking by helping with a will. Salford still gather that there is still some Eileen Bennett).'
England's Northern teams (formerly Miss the British international lawn be the strongest combination for fore bad light caused their First the Radio to observe the rules of are on tour there, and Hunslet went doubt about him, however, and at tennis player, who on Saturday the Fire Brigade, winning all their
Round match in the Colony Ladies' hockey both in spirit and letter: aut recently for a tour that em-the moment that versatile player. encounters by fairly large
Lawn Tennis Championship to be It was extremely humiliating, as braces Bordeaux, Pau and other A. N. Other, appears in the Hon-
the Radio had always endeavoured centres. abandoned at the K. C. C. yester-to play in the game in the best
pital team. The curious thing is that the J. E. Giesen Injured a shoulder day.
French public want the game he against Abervon and is compell- the lost to Mr. and Mrs. A. Shute.. 17-21) The final set will he decided | Mr. Kemp Informed the Council cause gates for visiting sides arued to rest, so
beat W. M. Smith and Mrs. Kirk-
to-morrow afternoon at
that C. G. Wright, the wood
21. 2 K.C.C.
that he would communicate the growing even bigger.
P. C.. Alexander.and E. C. Sharpe Mrs. Whittingstall, who is atay-beat Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalziel.... 23-0
Radio's 'reply to the proposal with- Throughout the match Miss Grif-in the next three days.
are the only three certainties in of corresponding game tast season, and
9. A. Gray and Miss A. MacKenzie teams in capital letters are favoured to ing with her parents is still con-
fiths, who was the first to settle (K.C.C.):- win, All teams mentioned first playing at home.)
Mansfield
Bath
READING
Barrow
WATFORD
Wimbledon
* Tranmere
*V Boston
y Wrexham
Yeovil & Petters v EXETER
✓ SOUTHEND Queen's P.R. .. Y BRIGHTON
Hartlepools
Wigan
ROTHERHAM
Y Aldershot
V
Walsall
left the nursing home where she gina. has been seriously with septic tonalllitis, was yesterday able discuss her future plans for
first time.
The scores were:~-
to
A. E. Collins and Mlas A. Grifiths] (K.C.C.):-
v Coventry
Y TORQUAY
* Bristol City
[Figures in brackets denote result
•
a frac- "I am to stay here t my
fure of the ankle and is not likely
Player Injured
spirit.
OXFORD'S WEAKNESS the three-quarter line.
IN HOCKEY
CAMBRIDGE HAVE CLEVER FORWARDS
#
Seven-A-Side Experiment Rosslyn Park" propose
most
make
Interesting experiment
are fined to bed. When I saw her she lost to Mr. and Mrs. Shute................. 12-21 down to the poor conditions, was CLUB SELECT HOCKEY TEAM
had just wakened from a restful beat Smith and Mrs. Kirkwood: 21-10 troubled by a strong cross-wind, beat Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel ...... 21- 5.
AGAINST SAINTS sleep.
M. Warren and Mrs. Politi (K.C.C.): her service being particularly he She looked very tai but, lost to Mr. and Mrs. Shute...... LEEDS' CENTRE-HALF INJURED
3-21 low standard. Mrs. Chiu, who is
next season. They are a club though far from strong, is full of lost to Smith and Mrs. Kirkwood 7-21 one of the best lady net players In The following have been select- Hart, the Leeds United centre hope for next year's lawn tennis beat Mr. and Mrs. Dalziel ...... 21-15
the Colony, preferred to play aed to play. for the Hong Kong Ho-
with well over 200 playing "mem bers, drawn from schools all over. balf, who was injured in the prospects.
base-line game and relied entirely key Club in their match against St.
the country. In an organisation match with Chelsea, has
Club on her steadiness to save the Andrew's to-morrow on the
FOREMOST CLUB' OF SOUTH
of such a size it is difficult for a strength allows me to go sway At Causeway Bay the C.R.C. ex-match. Her backhand was very neground at 5 p.m.: 7-
player to get acquainted with his to play for at least two months for a change of air." she said. "Iperienced no difficulty in obtaining curate and invariably won the long
C. L. Gregory; J. Rodger (Capt.), E.
The first-term form at Oxford club-mates, or even, in many shall then go to Torquay, stay fullpoints at the expense of Tai- rallies, which featured the match. Reed; J. E. Potter, W. A. Reed, G.
Sommers; J. L. Tetley, H. O. Bremble, and Cambridge is usually entirely cases, with his old school-fellows. CHARLTON'S NEW GOAL-KEEPER there for 10 days, and return tojkoo. While playing in the last
G. E. R. Divot, A. T. Lay and E. Cunreliable. The general standard.
The Park propose to remedy the nursing home to have my tongame A. M. M. Stephens fell and
Fincher.
this by arranging their own pri burth imself. His place was, how Charlton Athletic have retained ails removed.
is reached midway through the vate seven-a-side competition.. for the season Samuel Bartram,
ever, filled by G. A. Smith.
second term.
-with-teams-composed of players- goalkeeper, who has been on
The scores were:-
This season J. W. Seamer, the from the same school who are from Bolden Colliery.
Oxford captain has a half-back members of the club. There will
trial
Diet The Best Part,
"The doctor says after that I shall be in better health than
LEGAL FIRMS SHARE GOALLESSįhave ever been and better able to stand the strain of a long; stren- SOCCER DUEL
unus, match."
"The diet I have now is the
F. A. Kwok & Mrs. T. F. Le (C.R.C.) heat G. A Smith and Miss R.
Summers bent R. Thorn and Mrs. S. Simp-
21-13.
Erratic Net Play Miss Grifiths soon found that any assays to the net proved dis- astrous and it was only-due-to-her change of tactics that she took the first set at 7-5,
́FUSILIERS LOSE HOCKEY FRIENDLY
Mrs. Chiu jumped into a 4-0 lead In a friendly hockey match play-line problem, the main weakness be no difficulty in getting sevens in the second set and advanced ted at Shamshuipo yesterday, the being at centre half, where (Continued on Page 5) 21-18 6-2.
Mias Griffiths, seeing the East Lancs beat the Royal Welch several players have been given beat A. M. M. Stephens and 21-8 match alowly going out of her grasp. Fasillers by five clear goals the trials.
Bon
Miss J. Summera
In a friendly soccer game played best part of the illness and al-beat Smith and Miss Summers 21-12 ed 5-4 only for her Chinese opponent half for most of the game. at Caroline Hill on Sunday, Messrs, most compensates me for being so beat Thorn and Mrs. Simpson.. 21-3 to win her own service in the tenth Johnson, Stokes and Masters and
ill." Messrs. Dennya and Co., two legal Arms, shared a goalless draw after!
W. C. Choy & Miss A. Les (C.R.C.): made a desperate effort and reach-latter being penned in their own For several years Oxford have RARE OCCURRENCE IN
beat Stephens and Mias Summers 21-12 She has no set plans for next
5. W. Liang & Mine W. Cheung (C. game to level the match. It was then decided that further play that {n.c.); season. Her one wish is to get beat Smith and Miss Summers 21-day would serve little purpose and an exciting and enjoyable encoun-well enough to be able to play, her beat Thorn and Mrs. Simpson 21-14 the match was abandoned. ter. Teh was later served in the best, and she hopes to give a beat Stephens and Miss Bum
South China Pavillon,
MRS. FINLAY WINS YACHT RACE
R.H.K.Y.C. Hold Ladies Championship Event
good account of herself good enough to regain her position - in the Wightman Cup team.
And because the doctor assuras
her that there is nothing to pre-
vent her from doing this (after the operation) she is quietly ban
and determined.
The "A" Class of the Third LEGS BEFORE-BERET Ladies Championship race, salled
under the auspices of the Royal Austin Tells A Tennis
Hong Kong Yacht Club over a
course of 7.2 miles on Saturday, was
won by Mrs. Bruusgaard at the
Story
mers
SCOTTISH BADMINTON
CHAMPIONSHIPS
21-41
WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOC. -MAKE FILM
lacked first-class players in de-|
was M. Martin Harvey, half-
fence. Their last good player RUGBY ENCOUNTER back, who is playing brilliantly Penalty Try Awarded for Bromley this season.
Clover Forwards The All-England Women's Hoc
At present Oxford are key Association have made a Alm
balanced in attack or cronot, wat TENNIS TOURNEY AT showing the various tactics and continuous experiments may remedy this. At present they have a clever CRAIGENGOWER
Heft wing in" "A. -D. Babertson and
(Continued on Page 5) ̈TM
strokes, of the game..
well
For Obstruction RAILWAY INTERNATIONAL ENDS IN DRAW
London, Nov. 7. W. Hay Cooper, while David F. In the Railway International
The Scottish open badminton Leonard & Howard Win MINOR COUNTIES Walker, the centre forward, to also Rugby tournament, the English
championships will be played at Glasgow on January 17, 18 and 19. and on January 17 the interns- tional match between Scotland and England will take place.
Club Doubles Title
Winning 37 games out of a pos sible 45, A. A. Lewis, and R. R. Wood tied for the Men's prize in
MEETING FOR TO-DAY
a claver performer, but he is unable fifteen, scoring a penalty try and to turn out consistently this term a goal (10 points), drew with the lowing to his studies.
Trish team who scored two goals At Cambridge the position of (10 points) nede
goalkeeper has still to be finally The game was notable for a
the American Tennis Tournament Financial Loss Reported determined, and the two-full-backa pensity try when D. T. Kemp
AUSSIE TENNIS TOUR YIELDS $1,800 PROFITS
held at the Craigengower Cricket
Club on Sunday,
Mrs. R. R. Wood won the Wo. The recent Australian lawn ten- men's section, while Mrs. Sum
The helm of Jan, which crossed the line H. W. Austin told this story in a nis tour of Europe, including the mons, was the runner-up. slightly ahead of Gull, salled by lecture on tenute personalities at Davis Cup matches (says Reuter), event drew 28 competitors: Miss Jean Mackie,
Hornsey Y.M.C.A
resulted in a net profit of $1,800 J. W. Leonard and W. J..Howard
Ariel, sailed by Miss Mary Whit "When I was last playing Boro to the Australian L. TA., and defeated A V. Gosano and E. hani, won the "H" Class from four tra at Queen's Club an old lady, this will be used as an argument Choa by 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 1-6, 6-3, în other competitors, while in the who was watching exclaimed why Australis should challenge the final of the Men's Doubles
on Novem like Borothra's.
efer Aut for the Davis Cup again next championship played o
and "G" Classes Mrs Finlay, pilot ing Sirius, beats field of 7.
now playing PL Trevorrow and kicked across and O'Brien was de- A. C. Glover, have yet to strike finitely obstructed with the line consistent form
rdjat his mercy. The referee, award- Continued on Page 5); ed a score and Lyte converted,
The first half, was a scrappy: affair but later play app ched the standard of good club Rugby:
points
Against Aussies
The statement of accounts nted to the annual the Minor Coun- lation at
that the
WORLD SCULLING EVENT
inties:
A hew sculling. world a $100 Chr
open to theThe British Railway handicap mand, but on being will be held on the Thames over down the Irishmen drew level and with Oxford Uni the Putney to Hammersmith course attacked: so strongly, to
that they nearly wor
on Sun
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