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71-PAGE REPORT ON AMERICA'S CUP PROTEST

SERVICES IN GOLF TOURNAMENT

Navy And Army To Meet At Fanling

TEEING OFF TIMES

The Royal Navy and the Army will meet at golf at Fanling on the Old Course to-morrow.

The following are the starting times, Army players being named frat:

10.24 Major W. L, Eastwick Field v.

Llout. W. A. K. N. Cayaye, 10.28 Major H. M. J. McIntyre T. Sub-

Lieut. W. N. R. Knox.

HELEN WILLS HOODY WILL AGAIN PLAY TENNIS

Definite Bid For Lost Laurels

San Francisco, Dec. 81.

· Mrs. Helen Willa-Moody an- nounced to-day that her doctors have consented to allow her to resume active tennis playing. Therefore, she declared that she is going to begin practice with- in the month and plans to make every effort to regain her cham- pionship at Forrest Hills next summer-United Press.

YACHT CLUB AND

MR. SOPWITH

COMMITTEE ACTION MEETS WAPPROVAL

THE New York Yacht Club has made public all the correspon-. |

Yacht Squadron regarding

M. Sopwith's challenge and the arrangements for the holding of the America's Cup races.

{Drawh up by the Cup Committee, the report covers 71 pages. It is based on Mr. Sopwith's alleged statements regarding Ameri- can tactics, amounting to unfair treatment, during the races.

Mr. Sopwith alleged that Rainbow, the defender, did not.com-

1.32 Lieut. B. L. E. Hebert v. Capt. OXFORD DEFENCE RIDDLED ply with the yachting rules as regards equipment and construc-

C. S. Cutler:

10.36 Capt. A. P. Trimble. Lieut.

Comdr, E, S, James,

10.40 Lieut. Col. M. J. Williamson v.

Lieut. H: B. C. GUL

10.44 Major J. Wren v. Surg. Cleat

Comdr. J. C. Benson, 10.48 Capt. D. B. Michell

Comdr. E. M. Tetley.

v.

Pay

10.62 Lieut. E. Robinson v. Capt.

F. B. Law.

(Continued From. Page. 4)

Ten minutes Afteen-twenty

we gasped as Wooller went striding through, we yelled as Lorrains shot

tion.

**The report gives "entire approval of the Race Committee's decision on Endeavour's two protests of September 22," but gives no details of the committee's reasons for rejecting the protests

CHINA FLEET BOXING KNOCK-OUT. THRILL

(Continued From Page 4) Novices' Bantamweights (Semi-finals):

A. B. O'Connell (Suffolk) -obtalpedia.

technical knock-out · from Ldg. Sea. Ellis (Defender) in the first round of their bout..

A. B. Harvey (Hermes) beat A. · B.

Vicars (Dainty) on points.

Novices Lightweights (Semi-Reals)

Cook Williams (Decoy) boat Sto. Gow-

rie (Kent) on points.

0. Sen. Shakespear (Medway) boat A, Boys' Featherweights (Semi-final)

B: Thornton (Medway) on points,

Boy. Foyeton (Kent) knocked-out Boy. It also reveals that on Septem- Lloyd (Cornwall) in the third round ber 12 Sir Ralph St. G. Gore, who of their bout.

Eoutside him to take a pass.

away up the centre, with Cranmer ENGLISH WOMEN represented the Royal Yacht Squa-Boy Moss (Suffolk) beat Boy Masters

10.66 Col. St. G. Kirke v. Comdr.

D, N. C. Tufnell 11.00 Lieut. R. de V. Winkfield

Lieut. R. Winter-Evans. 11.04 Major L. Andersson v. Lieut.

Comdr. H. W. S. Browning,

11.08 Major E. L. Witherington 11.19 Cmdr. H. 8. Roomaller v. Pay

Cranmer kicked ahead, the hall drop- ped over the line and. Oxford lost theỷ touch-down by inches beneath a smother of players.

Mostly Oxford so far, but sudden-

WIN RUBBER

(Cornwall) on points.

dron in Rainbow, made three sug- Novices' Featherweights (Semi-finals): gestions for equalising the mèn- A. B. Liddiard (Adventure) knock-out surements and weights of the two A. B. Thomas (Defender) in the first

round of their bout.

Test Century at Sidney yachts. In settlement of these the Ldg. Sto. Mealing (Medway) obtained

committee endeavoured to remove

a technical knock-out from A. B. Crew (Defender) who retired, after the second round.

ly Cambridge heeled, the ball whip. vped across, and Fyfe leapt into his English women's Test team beat

After winning the first Test, the the plumbing and the bath tub. stride and was pounding for the their Australian rivals by wickets RAINBOW DEEPER Boye Welterweights (semi, balt Boy line. Past Warr he went, past on the Sydney ground yesterday, ] Cranmer into the arms of the plucky thus winning the rubber.

v.

Comdr. G. E. L. Hargreaves. 11.10 Lieut.. Col. J. E. Fasken

Capt. the Hon. G. Fraser. 11.20 Major G. R. V. Roopall

Comdr. the Hon. D. C. Maxwell. 11.24 Major 8. D. Reid v. Lieut.

Comdr. A. M. Rundle. 11.28 Lieut. W. M. Wilkinson v. Surg

Lieut. Comdr. V. G. Horan.

11.32 Lieut. J. H. Jeffers v. Lieut.

Comdr. B. W. Moir.

11.36 Lieut. C. Jones v. Comdr. H. A

Packer.

11.00 Lieut. E. D. S. Powell v. Liouk

E., N. V. Currey 12.04 Major H. St. G. Thoyts v. Lieut.

K. G. Bloomer: 12.08 Major J. A. A. Griffen v. Lieut.

Comdr. W. W. Davis. Starting times for foursomes in the afternoon will be arranged at Fanling

to-morrow.

· 1935 CAPTAIN'S CUP

Edwards And Mycock To Play Off

D. S. Edward, returning a card

Grieve.. "He's over!" we shouted, Australia: 162 (MacLagan 4 for 38)| and so he was with Grieve hanging

148 (Partridge 6 for 96)

round his knees, a magnificently de: England: 301 for 5 dec. (MacLagan termined try.

Three points to Cambridge, but a 119, Snowball 71) and 10 for 2.

minute later, after a scrummage in the Cambridge twenty-five,

Guy

Bouter

(Continued' from-Page 4)

IN WATER

POINTS OF DISPUTE

(By Major B. Heckstall-Smith)

I called attention at the time races to the obvious of the ye fact that Rainbow "was much deeper in the water than En deavour.

(Semi-finals):-

Thomson (Kent) on points.

Boy. Watson (Cornwall) beat Boy.

Burga (Kent) on points.

Boys' Lightweights (Semi-finals)—-—---- Boy. Curtis (Kent) beat Boy Singer

(Adventure) on points.

Boy. Brown (Cornwall) knock-out. Bay. Craig (Suffolk) in the second round of their bout.

TARLETON KEEPS BOXING TITLE

(Continued from Page 4).

passed to Bush, and Bush-why, SHANGHAI VICTORS IN HANKOW bless my soul, he's going to drop a goal! A check, a moment of doubt,

In the America's Cup race a Cambridge player leaping, Bush's

yacht has à sort of Plimsoll mark left foot swinging, and the ball flies

Hankow made a great rally after amidships painted on each side to high and true between the posts.

The champion rocked on his heels“ the resumption, Scott scoring three mark her water line. What Oxford cheers, what back-unconverted tries to even the score. transpires that one of the most covering up subconsciously again

It now and staggered about the ring,

Towards the end, however, Faulder serious differences of opinion is the two-handed attack of the eage."

slapping for the joyful Bush!

A Penalty Goal went over for what proved to be that the English contend that at Londoner. The ball came shortly

After that Cranmer drove Cam-the winning try-Reuter, bridge back again and again with

vast punts down wind, until Oxfords

Defeated By Navy

the time of the race each of the afterwards and saved Tarleton side marks must be cut by the from further punishment, but at Hankow, Dec. 81. water line when the yacht is in an the start of the next round he was

obviously still dazed and anxious.

in desperate defence were penalia- The Shanghai rugger team which upright position." ed near their own line for failing to arrived here this morning, lost to a It is sald Rainbow's marks at the play the ball. In ominous silenco Navy XV by 15 points to nil in a time she won the cup were im- Parker kicked a goal, and Cambridge match played this afternoon.Heumersed below held their slender two points lead ter.

of 74-6 68 and E. Mycock with until the interval, score of 84-16, 68, tied for the

Not much in it, but how about Captain's Cup Competition for that wind! Cambridge had it now, January on the Old Course, and and Jones and Wooller used it with will play off to decide who will long and deadly kicks to touch, Up qualify for the 1985 competition.

Other scores were:-

D. J. Valentine 85-14-71, A

Ritchie 82-11-71, W. Woadward 88-1672, J. MacKnight 88-11

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The competition on the New Course was cancelled owing to the fact that the Competition book was not put out till too late.

the field worked Cambridge, Oxford

took a scrum at the line-out, and most bitter irony, Cambridge heeled.

Scene In Ninth Round However, as Tarleton came from the water. The his corner his seconds protested, Americans confend that Rainbow as they had done several times pro passed their official measurer corviously, that Crowley's body, was rectly before the race, and rules smeared with vaseline. This time did not preclude the marks being the referee atopped the fight, walk- below the water at the time of the ed to Crowley's corner, and

manded a towel.

race...

Exclusions During Measurements

Crowley's manager, Mr. Levene, denied vehemently that any vase-

Out went the ball, across to the and rushes of a firmly-hooked fish? bow was measured sccording to towel to the floor. He was re- They further contend that Rain-line had been used, and flung the left wing, and there was Fyfe hand- Cambridge had won, and Johnston the rules without the crew

up.

Another Disaster

72, G. C. Worrall 84-10-74, Cing off Warr and bouncing over as underlined the fact in the last min-board and with the water tanks side of the ring by officials, while on moved, still protesting, from the Lorraine tried valiantly to hold him ute when he handed off Rees-Jones empty, and that her subsequent the referee took up the towel and with almost contemptuous esse, and deeper immersion during the race wiped Crowley's body. This re- raced over in the 'corner.

| was caused by the additional spite undoubtedly helped Tarleton A disaster for Oxford, and an- It was time then for Oxford men weight of the crew and the tanks considerably. In fact, he was other followed quickly. A swift to collect the remnants of their being partially filled with water. never again in real trouble. heel from a loose scrum, and Jones pride, and congratulate their Cam- It Is understood that Sir Rolph However, that fine punch in the tered defence, and passed out to tory. twisted and slid through the serat bridge friends upon a glorious vic-Gore has sent a report to the Royal ninth round was the hinge of the

Yacht Squadron. Until the reports fight. Before it happened Tar Candler. Like a flash Candler was OXFORD.-C. F. Grieve (Ampleforta from both sides explaining the deleton was the master. Hia long off, with Jones inside, him to take & Christ Church); A. L. Warr (Broms-tails of the controversy have been left shot out with accuracy and a perfect pass and score under the grove & Brasenose), P. Cranmer (received, it will be impossible for sting every few seconds. It rock- posts. Pretty work, and a goal by Church), H. D. B. Lorraine (Capt) the public to form an accurate ed Crowley back with almost men-

Edward's Oxford,

Parker drove the blow home.

JAPANESE SKATING RECORDS FALL

Annual Winter Sports Held at Nikko

Christ

(Glenaimond & Christ Church), G. R. judgment upon the dispute, tonous persistence. He was the Oxford tried to rally, but Cambridge Rees-Jones (Ipswich Sch. & University I am of option that if the two master, too, at close quarters as well bad tasted blood, and before long Rees Col.) A. Bush (Heversham G.S. sides ventilate their views and as at a distance. leapt for the ball at the line-out, and Queen's College), J. C. Guy (Radley frankly discuss their differences a flopped over for another try.

Wadham); N. McGrath (Stonyhuret &

Nikko, Jan. 4. Two Japanese skating records were shattered to-day at the Tenth This was disaster for Oxford, and University Coll.), E. S. Nicholson perfectly amicable solution will re-

Fyfe rubbed it in when Cranmer (Marlborough & Wadham), J. Hsult. and Warr both obligingly concen-Worcester), M. 0. Wray (St. George's, Pienaar (Stellenbosch Univ., S.A. &

Annual Winter Sports Carnival here...

-PERRY ROUTED BY QUIST

(Continued From Page $1

Champion's Fine Defence Crowley found this tall, rang, Liverpool man, with his speed, his height, and his lightness of foot, impossible to hit Crowley was constantly lunging through the air, Tarleton, too, was by no means en- tirely defensive. He planted solid

Mr. Shozo Ishihara" of Waseda trated on Wooller and allowed Fyfe Harpenden, & Wadham); J. B. Bowers University accounted for one of the a clear run round behind the poets, (Cheltenham & Trinity), M. McG, Con new marks, lowering the time for whereupon, the merciless Parker per (Massey Agricultural Coll, N.Z., & University Coll), CT. Bloxham 500-metre desh by 28 sec. in 45 kicked another goal.......

(King Edward VI. Sch., Nuneaton, & seconds flat. The other record was Cambridge were all confidence Oriel), A. I. James (Ampleforth & the sidelines and finishing off the punches to the body and jaw when- sot by Mr. Ri Seitoku, also of Whas now, as Wooller proved a moment Queen's); (da, E.

rallies with 4 dashing net attack ever he had a mind to, and I could Ida, who raced 5,000 metres in 9 min, later when he gaily took a drop from CAMBRIDGE G. W. Parker (Crypt which time and again left his op not help thinking that if he had Bear half-way, and with amazingch Gloucester & Selwyn); W.GS.ponent standing. Quist finished desired Tarleton could have made

Johnston (Tonbridge & Clare),, P.) L Sports enthusiasts appeared to be power sent the ball sailing high Candler (Sherborns & Pembroke), W. off the second set with a superb this a very much brighter fight. pleased with the results of to-day's over the cross-bar. What a kick Wooller (Eydal & Christ's), K, C. Fyfe Berylce ace and completely. But after that shock in the 9th meeting, with an eye to the Win- that was, to be sure, but Cambridge (Oundle & Calus); C. W. Jones (Llan-dominated Perry in the third set round Crowley was the aggressor tar Games in the 1936 World Olym- by then had battered the life out of dovery & Clare), O. G. Browning (Har- This was Perry's second consecu- to the end. While outmatched for row Claire); W 3. Leather (capt.)tive defeat, as he lost to Crawford skill, he forced the fight by sheer piad-Rengo.

the game.

(Sedbergh & Claro), J. H. Bowman

13.8 sec.

EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A. START BADMINTON

Next Friday's Match With The Recreio

The European. Y. M. G. A will

Definite Superiority

(Sherborne & Trinity Hall), RC in the final of the New South Wales grit and strength, try desperately- Lord (Danile & Christ's), A. M. Rees Championship at Sydney recently for a knock-out. Tarleton's exper- What did it matter that Oxford (Llandovery & St. Catharine's), G. D. Crawford meets Quiet in the final fence, however, was too much for had moved Grieve up to stand-of Laborde (Harrow St. Catharine's) as a result of his victory over. G. Crowley half, and changed Bush to full. R. O. Murray (Loretto de St. John's); back? What did it matter that Ox-G. A. Brathwaite' (Rondelbosch, S.A. & de Stefan, the Italian

Crowley was, naturally, the hero ford were still fighting, still cap Pensbroke)

Emanuel), H. P. Dinwiddy (Radley & Miss Round entered the final of of the crowd, with his sunny smile the women's singles by defeating and incessant attack. But there able of the last frenzied plunges Referee M. A Allan

her countrywoman, Miss E. M. Was no question, in any one's mind Dearman, G-4, 8-6. Miss Round 25 to the winner. Crowley needs

5-9 in the second, but had to fight be tries again: "''think the scheme, If: permanently hard, as the result of some fine-re- pled. Would result in an even big trieving by Miss Dearman,

of first-

commence their League Badinlaton Two Referees For Soccer led by 1 in the first set and to learn more about bözlag before

programme on Friday, when they The FA International Selection will entertain the Recreio "B" in Committee, gare a trial to two referees the Mixed Doubles League-one in each half of the field in the D. Cameron, G. H. Fowler, R. amateur international trial" last: Naturs Goldman and Miss S. Hayne Miss day and will again do so in the inter-

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