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ENGLAND'S RUGBY PROBLEMS
DEARTH OF VERY GOOD
MID-FIELD PLAYERS
THE “REAL” ALL-BLACKS
(By Howard Marshall)
London October
RUGBY football is coming into its own.
ter days are ahead of us now, shorter even- ings and the earlier kick-off; gathering darkne as the players leave the field, the spurt of flames in the stand, mist and rain and the numbing cold which makes an agony of the first tackle. I prefer it so: Rugby football, after all, is a winter game. Scampering about on bone- dry grounds strips it of the more solid virtues, and turns it into a meretricious spectacle.
A generalisation, perharis, for speed and clever running are not to be despised. I know what the average forward feels. though, as he trundles about, larding the lean earth, like Falstaff, praying for a second wind, wondering why he ever chose to play, so imbecile a game.
Give him a little mud, and he is happy Give him a squelching, viscous morass, which means endless foot rushes and mauls with a ball heavy and sodden beyond belief, and he is in the scrummager's heaven.
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GOLF NOTES
By
NIBLICK”
BILL TILDEN BEATEN
IN FIVE SET DUEL
AN ALL AMERICAN FINAL AT WEMBLEY
~7,000 AT THE STADIUM
(By A. Wallis Meyer
DLESWORTH VINES, who, like his partner in the doubles, Wimbledon on his first appearan finished the Wembley professa on Saturday night with an unbe
In the singles find he beat Tilden 63 Vines and Tiden then paired toget of the doubles defeated GM.. Lott and L. R. Wimbledon last year, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5
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The all-American programme, with four Wimbledon ex champions engaged, drew a crowd of over 7,000 to the stadium Arc lamps, however powerful, hing in a roof, are not the sam as summer sunshine, and a stained wood floor, slow in pace, di not allow the ball to work Wimbledon turf.
conditions
The artificial brought errors of sighting and many loose shots. Tiden's backhand and the forehand of Vines, both lethal weapons on grass, were not always loyal to
Such idyllic conditions areßball in a somewhat lean period. If
THE impending departure of Atheir authors, while George rarely to be found on the big you were asked to pick an Ex-terest to the bi-annual match bedox backhand drive, and the down.
0. Brawn lent an added in-Lott felt the need of an ortho
grounds, where scientific drain- land team at this moment, how tween the golfers of Kowloon City/fall Stoefen found the court too
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NAVY
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SECOND DIVISION
44 (Sookampoo, 2:46 pm
Recreio (Causeway Bay, 2.45 p.m. (Caroline HT 245 p.m.
age-and thick grass restrict the many players, could you immedi effect of rain to an unpleasant ately put down with some cer sentations were made by H H.
and those of Happy Valley. Pre small for his exüberant play. sliminess. It is on the little tainty?
Tilden's Generalship grounds throughout the coun-
Mundy on behalf of the mainland Nevertheless, allowing for the B. C. Gadney, at serain-half. team he spoke in eulogistic terms effect of night play on try, where spectators ran up
perhaps, though there are those of A. O. Brawn's exforts in the skill, both finals intrigued the pu and down the touch-line behind who would plump for J. Le Giles, space work of zing the matches blic, and drew frequent applause. FUSILIERS a single rope barrier, that mud of Coventry, and G. J. Dean has and by the genial Secretary of Tilden's genius for generalship gathers a proper consistency. his supporters. Gadney and Giles the RFK. Golf Club on behalf of and his superb courage were again
All Blacks Game To-day
will be opposed to one another at the Valley, whose brilliant after paraded. He began weakly against SOUTH CHINA V Radio on I think we shall Northampton to-morrow, when inch speech was one of the best Vines in the singles final, proba- see the real All Blacks, and their Warwickshire play the East Mid-I've ever heard A note of do-bly reacting from his victory over ENGINEERS tactics will be worth studying lands, but the point is that nei-mesticity was introduced by the Nusslein the previous night. His with some care. We put them ther of them is an inevitable recipient in his reply when he first guard was often broken by his op Kowloon down as brilliant opportunists, but choice.
referred to the "suspensions" of ponent's sledge hammer service, East Fans. shrewd observers will detect be
There was a time, not so long Scottish hue, which would, he and his backhand passing shot, neath their apparent opportunisin ago, when the England team vir- hoped, support him for some time, the terror of volleyers in his palm- number of deliberate strategically picked-half low wa lack 1 ked particularly the reference fest days, seemed to exist only an principles. They believe in keep outstanding personalities altoge to ages by these two Colony memory. ing the game open, and it is in-ther teresting to note how often the ball is worked back to their for wards in attack.
Cranmer A Certainty?
veterans, and also their reminise. But when Vines, full of strength ing which helped to make that day and confidence, appeared to be of golf's really pleasant meeting.sailing straight for a quick vie
THE MATCH
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THIRD DIVISION
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ATHLETIC
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(Prince Edward Road, 245 pm. Where are the England zuid-
tory, Tilden, like, the warrior he EAST LANCS. Lincolns TON It is significant also that their
is, retaliated in fall measure of ince Edward Road, 2.45 pm) wings score many tries, and have fald players? P. Cranmer is st
SUNDAY OWLOON'S morning lead in lead of 4-1 and 53 in the third room in which to manoeuvre. present reasonably certain of his
the singles led most players set faded away in spite of service
FIRST-DIVISION TEN By the time the big matches place in the centre, I suppose, but
to expect a win, but the results of breaks, and the loss of his own come along the All Blacks will be I think J. Heaton has dropped out the afternoon foursomes tipped the service in the tenth game Jooload Navy
„v East Lancs...) {Carolina" Hill 4.15 p.m. hard indeed to beat. The English of the running Heaton is an ex-balance in favour of the Valley by ominous.
By S. CHINA “A” selectors in particular have a dif-traordinary player, fall of good
one and a quarter points. I can But how bravely he held on to, ficult task ahead of them, and al football, and brilliant in club or not help feeling that Brawn's the eleventh game to carry Vines's LINCOLNSROC d [ready they have travelled hun-county matches, but temperamen- dreds of miles in search of likely tally unsuited, apparently, to the players.
really big occasion. A Lean Period.
I am not thinking of Heaton's The truth is that the All Blacks defence, for the emphasis this GOLF AND CHILDREN'S have caught English Rugby foot-year must not be on defence at PLAYGROUNDS
all but on attack. It does not BADE depression and the high a critical fifth Tilden's ..
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wearing of the green in the after-service after the man, who was noon provided that extra incentive only half his age, had three Ked which produced the results. "vantages; and how firmly be cap- [ped his effort in the next game-
Halted by the old master, Vines conceded the fourth, set, and faced
matter a rap if the All Black score] The dollar have seriously affected hand was now functionin
20 points against England, pro-support to charitable organisa- its invested cut prevented vided that England are capable of tions; nevertheless, I confidently younger man from scoring Itaking 25 points of the All appeal to all sportsmen to do their his full-blooded forehand,
Blacks.
little bit in assisting the Children's Veteran Handicapped Heaton, unfortunately, is incon-Playground Association. Many But the veteran's earlier sistent in attack, and that disposes sports clubs, lease their grounds at had extended the match-beyond of him. B. Leyland is a possibi a purely nominal rental and one his present physical capacity, and lity, but we cannot pretend that could very well subscribe to such when Vines braced in the decid- centre three-quarters are plentiful worthy institution as the CPA ing set, bringing out his best can-te
by looking on the amount given as non-balls, youth got its reward ground rent The Kowloon Golf An early
G. A. Walker's Claims
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