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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935
ARMY'S GALLANT RUGBY WIN OVER NAVY 80,000 SPECTATORS HK.S.R.A. WIN OVER CHAMPIONS WITHOUT
AT LEAGUE MATCH
(Continued From Page 4),
I doubt whether any other.set defenders in the country would long have resisted City's
half challenge. The secret oft was perfect covering. Every A senal man was working to a plant and the only time it broke down City scored
Narrow escapes there were bound
ence returned later
the gam
trouble.
triumph
FUSILIERS
Inter-Unit Knock-Out COWEY & KENDREW
Hockey Series
GARTHWAITE PROMINENT:
Although not playing, up to their usual form the HK.S.R.A. Brigade easily defeated the Fusi Hers by 6 goals to 2 to enter the Second Round of the Senior Unit Knock-Out Hockey Tournament on the Marina ground yesterday. Good defensive work by both eams featured the game, the Bri- rade winning by virtue, ot
rior speed.
ahowed return to
to be, of course. Ad, for instance, Dougall enjoyed quite when Copping, in trying to pass in the Alex James role. In wor back to Moss, hit the post; when ing the ball he was as clever as. John saved a certain goal by thrust little Scot. Drake tried very hard their ing out a foot and robbing Marshall to force openinga, but, again, “the as he was in the act of shooting stranglehold was, on him. from eight yards; or when Tilson's won this particular duel comfort-ous positions dipping drive cleared the crossbar ably. by Inchesofag
Unexpected Goals
¿seve
Ako and accurate passing
stick
OPPORTUNISM AND FINE
DEFENCE FEATURED
EARLY
MISFORTUNE TURNS TO
TRIUMPH
(By Howard Marshall)
London, March 4. IN the presence of the Duke of York the Army beat the Royal Navy at Twickenham by a goal, a penalty goal and a try to a goal and a try.
I do not think there is any doubt work showed a big improvement Put thus, baldly, it would seem that the result about Davidson making the ride-on his recent displays.
right berth his own. He has ball The intermediate line combined
leaves us with little cause for enthusiasm. You
By way of balancing accounts will go back to the opening half and not yet fitted Into Arsenal's style playing brilliantly and allowing when a match is won by the margin of a penalty control and brains. But he was well, Ravenhill, the centre-half, may even argue that it is always unsatisfactory Drake's thrilling burst He did far too much shooting from Johnson very little rope.
recall
pen.
through, with a fast-running ball long range and he must learn to Of the forwards, Garthwaite goal, to which I reply that if back-row forwards finishing the wrong side of the post go back to help in defence. played the most outstanding game. persist in lurking off-side these things will hap after Swift had left the goal vacant. Bowden, in a new positions He was, however, unlucky to find Also a Bastin shot struck the goal-outside-right, was mostly a stran Ramus, his winger, on one of his keeper as he lay on the ground ger to It. He could never quite off days and had to rely on Aya A plague upon back row forwards, anyhow. momentarily knocked out. forget that he is an inside forward Singh, centre forward, during all The salient point about this match is that the
Apart from the scoring, those and he should not be blamed for his raids were the big thrills. The two goals that, were unexpectedly simple-looking affairs, both due to mistakes in de
fence.
Bustin's quick thinking made Ar senal's goal possible. He took a {first-time kick at a high, twisting ball that most players would have let go for a corner. Dale and Cowan both missed the centra, which went on to Bowden, who was standing unmarked four from goal.
yards
It was the chance of a lifetime Rumba, and Bowden nearly foozled it. "His
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PUNJAB REGT.
BEATEN BY MACAO
IN HOCKEY CLASH
the net.
WAS
wer
ried
оп
from cut forehead. City's sup-
relieved to hear
Playing a great game under very Army won their fourth successive victory with kas; Busby, Cowan Bray: Toseland, goalkeeper, was very cool in his their international right wing, was hurt after five Manchester City-Swift: Dalo Bar-heavy pressure Ladlow, the Fusilier two of their best players off the field. Cowey Marshmil, Tilson, Herd, Brook
Arsenal: Moss: Male, John Crays clearances and played, a very sound son, Drake, Dougall, Bastin. ton, Roberts, Copping: Bowden, David-game. His anticipation was again minutes, much to the chagrin of one of the Welsh selectors who had come to watch him, and 20 min- utes later the great Kendrew smashed a should- er, and very reluctantly had to retire.
C.R.C. FINANCES IN
FINE SHAPES
Profit Of Over $2,500 Last Year
CANADIAN NET STARS
gead.
Sayers was put out on the wing, therefore, and with 13 men will they ever count 13 an unlucky number again?--the Army plugged away indomitably, and by a mixture of splendid defence, and intelligent opportunism were able to turn misfortune Into triumph
HELD TO DRAW
IN SCOTLAND
(Continued From Page. NZ
The truth is that even in the muddle and confusion of modern Rugby football quality still tells The six Army forwards stuck to their guns heroically, and Behind the scrummage, such players as Dean, Cole, Unwin and Novis particularly Novis were a class better than their opponents
Novis's Perfect. Openiag How much the Army owed to the defines and resource of Dean and Cole it la difficult to say
did
Palmer Outstanding The full-backa, Palmer and Lewie, were responsible for keeping out many of the swift opposing attacks, Palmer, with his clean hitting, was outstanding, while the steady play of his partner constituted a sound defence. NEKAN Fox-Trot. shot was half topped but, luckily, the A satisfactory report and state- Although having a much faster Fox-Trot. ball kept low and Swift's frantic divement of Account was rendered at forward line against them than they Fox-Trot was a fraction of's' second late. the Annual General Meeting of could manage, the Intermediate line
Brook's Equaliser
the Chinese Recreation, Club played very pluckily, and held up JACKIE BROWN Fox-Trot. Busby began the movement that which was held at the club's several attacks by sheer deter For-Trat. led to the equalising goal He Pavilion last Sunday and which misation. Pepper, at centre-half, Slow Fox-Trot. beat Dougall neatly and put thr was presided over by Mr. Ng Sze found that he had much more than
Fox-Trot.ough to Tilson, whose shot Moss Kwong,
be could handle in Aya Singh and Waltz, pushed away I thought any one The Chairman, in his review of soon dropped back as a third back Quick Step of three Arsenal defenders might last year, said that, financially, Jones put up a good display against For-Trot have cleared then. "There was a the Club position is exceedingly Bamus, and often intercepted
Waltz, moment's fatal hesitation, during sound; last year's account showed passes from Garthwaite,
the Scot did well to dodge a left which Brook arrived from "now- profit of over $2,500,***
Aya Singh broke through short hook Mr. Lau Fook Kay, In proposing ly after the commencement, and where and crashed the ball into
Afterward Lynch a vote of thanks to the committee, scored from short range, and brilliantly, kept Brown in the dely a great deal and not The joy of that 80,000 crowd complimented them on being able Garthwaite made a very spectacus fensive, and had his opponent in Novis play consist
something worth remember to show a substantial profit, delar run from the centre line to net dificulties with a right, followed by he paved the way to a perfect ing. Naturally, City went all out spite the depression. The propos- the second goal before half-time. right and left hooks to the jaw it was a blind-side movement for the winner, but their hopes al that the Committee, en bloc
Brief Rally
In the fifth round Lynch sent the nimble Dean passing to No ushed when Herd was car-should be elected again was car
After the interval the Fusiliers Brown to the ropes, and only the-Novis off the mark like a ried unanimously. a stetcher suffering
rallied and scored their first goal bell appeared to save the championed cat-winging Inwards at through Dandy.". Their forwards, in the seventh round.
last moment, luring Gosling porters will be
however, could not stand the fast
Severe Punishment
the touch-line, and sending Hob pace which the Brigade set and soon were again obliged to take up the
Brown took severe punishment in racing through the gap to score:
There was the touch of qu the eighth and was again in difficult that made the difference, the Arsenal, though so near to vic
defensive Aya Singh added anles at the gong. He had the better (Continued From Page 4) tory, were well satisfied with
other two and Dost Mohammed draw. I know they did not start H. Rosario, the Macao (naide-left, on a confident note. Would John
Champion May Come one, for the H.K.S.R.A., before, the of the ninth, when he landed with structive element in Attac
deserved ita reward. Fusiliers again replied through stiff right hook, and his clever The Navy did their best, natur and F. Nolasco, at outside-right, be
Marce! Rainville, the 80-year-old Johnson, E an adequate substitute for French-Canadian, who holds the
ness at in-fighting brought him time and again penetrated the Eun-Hapgood at left-back? How would Canadian championship, may also whistle Garthwaite netted the Bri punishment in the last round, wher decadence of a modern forward but their best was clumsy points,
ally, Five minutes before the final jab defence.
and uninspired. This bringa me Bowden fare as an outside-right? make the trip.
It was Lynch's turn to take back at once to my old theme, the Airosa In Limelight These were worrying questions. The side will also compete in shot
gade's sixth goal with a neat scoop Brown was trying for a knock-out, A. Airosa, Macao's left-half; was
Roberts And John
county tournaments and the Scat- An interesting duel between Mas head and shoulders' above the re- One was answered happily. John tish championships, and will play calfe and Kishan Singh, Tara Singh, When the referee raised the Arm Indeed. In the loose maula
HKS.R.A.Surwan Singh Mer
but the Scot's defence was superb play. Let me repeat that the Kik Diana Fishwick and P. B. Lucas, maining 21 players, giving a magni- played a fine game in his own matches against Scotland, the East Ravenhill and Bachen Singh Ramus of both men the crowd demonstrat leader of the Cambridge Univer-ficent display throughout, vity team, was seen at ́ ́Ashridge, The Punjab and Interport left make a mistake. Roberts, because land.
quiet way. I did not see him of Scotland, and the West of Scot-Garthwaite, Aya Singh: Dost Moharned against the decision and the the line-outs in defensive
med and Chajs Singh,
ing and falling and near Berkamsted yesterday. It was wing combination, Kartar Singh and he as more often forced into the
Fusiliers: Ladlaw; Falmer
was uproar lasted for some time.......
dtackling and
were tremendous, and gave the during the match between Miss Lal Singh, proved comparatively in-picture, took first place among TO-DAY'S TENNIS AT H.K.C.C. and Suguners.
Lewis Farmer. Pepper and Jones;
Navy pack, no quarter; / Fishwick's team of first-class effective, the latter being too well Arsenal's defenders, but John was golfers and the Varsity side, who marked to be dangerous, but the a close second. Then, in order of conceded six strokes
(Continued From Page 4) former gave the, Macao backs many merit, came Crayston. Cambridge won by the decisive anxious moments.
An exciting match should be In the City defence, honours are witnessed on the stand court to- margin of 10 points. By halving | Interporter Shines awarded first to Bray, who not morrow when Paul Kong, former the foursomes, the women players Alaf Din, the Interport left-half, only tackled surely, but was a Chinese Davis Cup Player and Lee flattered only to deceive, for they gave a good display of spoiling and great attacking half-back los all 10 singles, much to the surrendered Invaluable
Ho Wal-tong, Chinese footballido?, assistance sent in one of the best shots of meet Tsui Wal-put, local champion, prise of everybody.
the match and was frequently a and his brother Tauf Yun-pul in the Major Campbell of the Punjabis and sixth forward.
Open Doubles championship. The only explanation I can offert de Costs, of Macan, were the Busby was good but not so On Friday S, A. Rumjahn, former
referees. for this overwhelming disaster is
Macao were represented by: Almada,
good as I have seen him. Many of holder of the title, will meet Lee that an allowance of six shots doer J. Rodrigues and M. Cardosa: L. Fer his, passes went wrong. Cowan Wal-tong, conqueror of Teddy not compensate for playing from reira, J.Ferreira and A. Airosa: F. No played well back, except when cor- Fincher, on the stand court. the back tees on a course of 6,600 lasco, Laertes da Costa, P. Angelo, H. ner-kicka were being taken.. and
Miss Fishwick's Duel With Lucas
LIGHT BLUES WIN ALL SINGLES MATCHES
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD)
London, March. 4, ̈
Handicap Top Small
(Continued from Page 4)
throughout, ⠀
Rosario and A. Angelo,
yards.
so, Miss Fishwick playing
that the injury is not as serious as it at first seemed to be,
&
then he found himself "marked”, by Bastin
Even with great courage, took Lucas, had a string of 10 fours. He was back, but I feared on one occasion Barkas was splendid at left young man not yet 20, who lashes two up at the fifth-a hole of 500 the ball incredibled distances, to yards where he crashed two shots that the excitement of the game the seventeenth green before being on to the middle of the green. From would get the better of him,
this point Miss Fishwiek had a bril- City's forwards did not rep Indeed, the match should have lant patch, her net score for the duce their form of three months gone to the eighteenth, for Miss next six holes being 8, 3, 3, 4, 34ago, when I saw them last Fishwick missed a putt of a couple Winning four of them, she was two shall and Hord
defeated...
of feet to win the seventeenth hole. up. Unable to keep up
Bucce
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Sports Diary
TO-DAY
C.Av. Fusiliers
(Y.M.CA. ground, 5.15 p.m.) and
HIS THIRD DEFEAT BY EX PROFESSIONAL
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