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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1936
BUT CAMBRIDGE FAVOURED
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It was very significant that. The losing crew of the previous after Mr. Nickalis visit to me year, as challengers, row down to
·Flanagan and Allen the work of the Oxford crew at the start; the defenders soon fol- Henley on March 5, the semi-low. Meanwhile the loudspeakers, com- they had broadcast the voice of the swivel, rowlocks which
abandoned been using were
in mentator, who stands in a launch boats" that favour of fixed rowlocks.
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This indicated a return to the Putney Bridge. As the crews ap- "stake boats" the "Etonian" or orthodox style, used prosch the
normally by the Oxford University crowds begin to cheer-some for Boat Club-although Mr. Nickallis, Oxford, some for Cambridge -- in common with his father, the and to their noise is added the Late Mr. Guy Nickals, £ve times drone of seroplanes.
At last the boats are in pasi- winner of the Diamond Scalls, is not a strictly orthodox oarsman! {tion and the crews ready. In desd
Oxford
the uzapire from Cambridge silence ļarews were completed on March 14 launch, with a drop of the star- when J. H. T. Wilson, the Light ter's fag, sends the crews away. Blues president, awarded Blues to
"They're Off!"
TAS
and
his
This early photo of the Winter Olympics at Garmisch-Partenkirchen shows the American contingent marching by the reviewing stand, preceded
TIENTSIN F. C. WIN SOCCER CUP
D. W. Brunford, H. W. Mason, "They're off!" roars the crowd. T. S. Cree, and G. M. Lewis... The launches and steamers join} Cambridge had 2.3 unnanally in and follow the race, while allj good lock-to-lock trial during the along the course thousands of afternoon of March 14, when a people make sure of a good view by the Americas. flag. [new record for the course, in by standing on the roofs of hou- normal circumstances, of 15 minases, factories, warehouses and {54 secs. was set up!
breweries. Good Stroking
Numerous loudspeakers 34- Mason, who is a native of nounce to the crowds the pro Cambridge, stroked the crew and gress of the crews, so that those maintained a fast pace throughout who have taken up their posi- He started at 37 and finished at tions near the starting point, and over 40, after averaging about 31. those who are unable to see on- The run-in to Little Bridge, whenfing to the opaqueness of their the stroke was worked up from 36 fellows in front of them, can Ito 40. was a much better piece of share in the excitement from
work than the effort of a week start to finish. previously. and the crew were steadier over the stretch, in spite
of the high rate of stroking.
Slowly-Homewards Then, when the race
is over, most of the multitude moves slow- Oxford went over the full coursey homewards with, to judge from in a trial on March 19, but took
their cheerful appearance, plea-
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Tientsin, March 25: Over 2,000 spectators witnessed the Tientsin Football Club defest the French Army eleven by 3 goals to 2 in the final of the soccer Cup of
Sunday afternoon,
Johanson, the all-round athlete who has been in the Interport team for the past half decade, scored the winning goal for the- Clab.
LADIES' GOLF
Mr. Brown Qualifies For Captain's Cup
Mrs. C. B. Brown, with a score,
INTER-UNIT BOXING
East Lancs. Beat Fusiliers
NOVICES SEMI-FINALS
Some good boxing was seen at the Shamshuipo Camp last night when the East Lanes.. beat the Fusiliers in the semi-final of the Inter-Unit Novices tearn baxing tournament. The East Lancs., who won by 24 points to 21, will meet the Rifies in the Final next week.
END OF THE SEASON CRICKET
One League Match To-day,
CLUB SHOULD BEAT R. E.
(By.L. B. W.)
Now that the Kowloon Cricket Club have won the senior cricket shield, and with the junior cham- Įpionship almost decided, interest |is beginning to flag in the cricket League, though there still remain a few games to be played.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club juniors will meet the Royal En- gineers in the Second Division of the League to-day on the Club ground and should win in spite of the fact that the Sappers have a very useful side. N. P. Fox and I S. Forbes, both of whom played for the Club first eleven against the Civil Service Cricket Club last week, should make good scores, while the former might also come off with the ball.
The KCC, First Division cham- pions, were to have played the [Rest of the League to-day, bat it was-found- impossible to get to- gether a Rest side at short notice so this match has been put off, possibly until next Saturday:
According to the fixture cards, the only other match arranged for to-day is that between the Civil Service juniors and the Central British School, who have two very useful players in R. Holden and W. Baxter.
CORRESPONDENCE
Hockey Umpires
To the Editor, “China Mai".J Sir,-Umpiring Hockey, or any other game can be a very difficult task, and most unsatisfactory to spectators and players alike, if the umpires do not know the rules. (I am hinting at the Scotland *. string), England, India v. Portugal and
The results were as follows: Bantamweight-Fus Taylor
Pte. (89) beat Lancs.).
Walsh
Featherweight.--(1st:
Lancs.).
Lightweight(1st
(Fast
was recently decided. “I witnessed string) all these games, and I think that Litchfield few points are worth disclos-
D. M. de R. Winsor, who wastest, though some wait to see the dropped from last year's crew just crews disembark and rush to before the final practice, but who obtain the autographs of the win-
reinstated as stroke just
On the night following the race before the race, will again stroke
London goen gay and numerous the crew this year.
bails are held and merry crowds. A Good Practice
gather in the streets to catch a of 100-31-69, qualified for the Cpl. Greave (R.W.F.) beat Pe England v. Portugal games in con- The Cambridge crew rowed a
glimpse of the crews as they Captain's Cup Competition for Hallows; (2nd string), Füsnection with the local Interna- satisfactory full-course trial at
March on the New Course at Raven beat Pte. Gaunt (East tional Hockey. Tournament. which flood tide on March 26 in 18 mins, leave the theatres.
Boat Race day is likely to be Fanling. 43 secs. An average of 35 was remembered by those who see if Mrs. McGowan (99-18=81) recorded for the greater part of
because of the orderliness, of the won the Silver Division of the the coarse, and the outing finished!
Fas. Bray beat Pte. their patient waiting, their LEU Medal Competition East Lancs.): (2nd string), Fasing crowds, up with a burst of 40.
which date...there The Boat Race has become one good humour, quiet expectancy March 10, on
no return in the Bronze Byan lost to Pte. Caffery (East (1) In the game between Scot England's premier sporting and hilarious enthusiasm. --
(Srd string), Fus. land England, the umpiring, to Lancs.); Up to date 37 races have been Division. events, arousing the enthusiasm not only of the past and present rowed. Cambridge have won 45.
The LG.U. Medal Competitions Wright lost to Pte. Williams say the least, was disgustingly
(East Lancs.)..
...appalling, and I am more than members of the Universities, but Oxford 40, and there has been on March 17 were won by Mrs.
sure I will be backed up by the Welterweight (1st string), also of millions throughout the one deadbeat. Oxford won for Hillier (Silver) with 2 score of
biggest majority" of the specta-. world to whom the Varsities exist years in succession, from 1890-98:99-17-82 and Mrs. C. B. Brown L/Cpl. Robert (01) beat
tors who witnessed the game. Eng-. Cambridge have won 12 years in (Bronze) who returned a card of Hardy (East Lanca.); (2nd string), and won by 4 goals to 1, but of Jonly in name.
Fus. (East Lancs.); (2nd string),, It is a typically English instita-succession, 1923-35. tion. No other boat race is quite The Boat Race this year pro- Like it The
humoured mises to be one of the most in- good crowds that collect along both teresting for many years. It will banks of the wide river wait for be a closely fought contest, and many hours to obtain a glimpse of the winner-it may be Oxford- The will win only by a very small mar.
of
the boats as they pass. visitor. 23 be crosses Putney gin. Bridge on his way down the Putney embankment to watch the jstart of the race, wil see thou- sands of enthusiasts ---many of
LAWN BOWLS
whom know nothing about rowing K.B.G.C. To Meet D.R.C.
To-day
was
10031-69.
GOLF NOTES
Pte.
Fus. Harrison lost to Pte. Herbert the three goals which carried (East Lanes); (3rd string), Fus: them into the final two were off- Smith lost to Pte. Buzas (East side and the other definitely Lancs); (4th string) Fus Keating"sticks". It must have been dis- [neartening to the Scott: players beat Pte. Smith (East Lancs.),
to be eliminated from the tourna-" (Continued from Page 1)
Middleweight-(1st
znent so unsatisfactorily, after Fus. Hughes (32) for the alterations is seriously Thomas (East Lancs.) (2nd playing a hard game. thinking of calling in the R. E'sing), L/Cpl Turner (01) lost (2) The game between India and Portugal brought out the best and a large quantity of T.N.T. to to Pte. Oldham (East - Lancs-);} uproot the "cement settee."
*
*
OVERHEARD AT THE
NINETEENTH
44
string), Pte:
lost to
.......
(3d string), Fus. Edwards lost in both teams and I am sure all those who witnessed the game to Pte. Taylor (East Lancs.). " packed closely together on the
Light-heavy weight-Fus. Burmust have thought there was ne a dull moment throughout. The water's edge; be will see a man
ridge knocked out by Pte. Thistle ... and. Frod says give a Punch and Judy show, and
The KB.G.C. will be at home, quick back swing has its pointswaite (East Lancs.) in the second umpiring in this game was realiy
very good and Major Campbe ̈*. hawkers selling photographs and biographies of the crews; he will this afternoon, in a friendly lawn it gets the agony over quicker round.
Heavyweight-Fus. Frimston and Mr. Dand are to be congra bowls match, to the Dockyard
............. and you say golf does
they controlled the game, but Mr. Recreation Club, who will be re-not help agriculture phooey!lost to Fte Harmsworth (East tulated for the manner in which Presented by:
what about corn, rye and hops!" Lancs.).
and the Rev. Arthur At 8 o'clock to-night the Royal Dand, in the opinion of many. R. Shook, J. Hallidge, C. K. Hosk-always says 'Shing Munt when he Ulster Rifles will meet the Royal made one error, which proved fatar ing and J. Cavanagh (Skip).
foozles a shot It's the biggest Welch Fusiliers in the Open team for India. He awarded a goal to F. Harper, R. Read, A. Meloy and dam around this part of the inter-unit semi-final at Murray Portugal which was scored in the
see innumerable hawkers too, sell ing dark blue Oxford ribbons and Light Blue Cambridge zibbons. Rightly has the boat race been termed "London's greatest free
show.
Last 13 Results
S. Bright, F. Morley, W. Phelps and C. Sammons (Skip).
|A. A. Lewis (Skip).
The following have been the re-
P. O'Connell, S. Alderman, F. Good- sults for the past 13 years giv-man and W. Gill (Skip). ing the time and distance the race! was won by:
1923 Oxford 20 mins. 54 secs. 4
of length.
:
RIFLE SHOOT
Capt. Rybot, with a score of 98 1924 Cambridge 18 mins 41 sec points, returned the best card at
4% lengths. 1925 Cambridge 21 mins. 50 secs. the Spoon and Practice Shoot held?
30 lengths
by the Hong Kong Rifle Associa
world"
and the Committee's forming a new rule for Eustace- no competition may commence at the 19th."
UNIVERSITY SPORTS MEETING TO-DAY
Barracks.
BIG SWEEP DRAW Ambulance Cup Event.
following manner;----
OWA
A Portuguese, attacker hit the ball from outside the India "D" and in attempting to clear an in- dian defender, inside his “D", :deflected the ball into Lie jown goal. I think I am right in saying that a corner should have been awarded to Portugal.
As I have said earlier, in this
1926 Cambridge 19 min. 29 seca. 5 fion at the Army Range last Wed- The annual sports meeting of The following is the result of letter, the game was a splendid
lengths 1927 Cambridge 20 mins, 14 sez. 3 Besday, while L/Sergt. Jones (91) the Hong Kong University will the Draw of the $1 Special Cash one, and I can only wish India
returned the best score at the take place to-day, commencing at Sweep on the Ambulance Cup the best of luck next year. lengths. 1928 Cambridge 20 mins. 25 secs. 10 shoot held on the Naval Range, 1.30 pm, on the sports ground, which will be decided at Kwanti
Lengthe
Stonecutters, a week previously. Pokfulam... 1929 Cambridge 19, mins. 24 meci.. 7
lengths.
1930 Cambridge 19 mins.
Jengths
1931 Cambridge 19 mins.
24 lengths.
BACK. Ž
26 seas.
Annual Kowloon Happy
Head Office and Works
Mengkok
1933-
1932 Cambridge 19 min. 31 secs. 5|
lengths. Cambridge 20 min. 57 Bees.
lengths.
The following are
1934
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Valley Golf Match Teams Soldier of Italy
zre the pairinga T. Paton
- W. S. Hillier
D. Thompson" v F. E. Booker
mbridge 18 mins. 3 seck 4% for the annual golf "match beA L. Bastman “y W. L. Buller · 1935 Cambridge 19 mius. 48 secs.tween the Kowloon Golf Club and HL. IL Mundy
41⁄2 lengths.
* Oxford were waterlogged:
G. P.
Spinaway
That's That The Minx
Another point occurred during the game between Portugal, and Drawn by England in the final Here again
Ticket No.
23077
14761
45433 20427
250LL 29383
34800
the umpiring, was good, but Mr. Palmer seems to have a wrong in- terpretation of the shart corner rule, or is it I? Mr. Palmer awarded a short corner to..one of the sides and immediately the ball was hit be blew his whistle, 10 Consolation Prizes Tickets signalling that half time had 47- No. 11377, 18340, 15104, 24318, 20179, 26482, 30047, 20563, 31385, 22970rived. Should he not have wait- Altogether 29,069 tickets were ed until the ball was "dead"- or sold, the Arst prize being $13, some infringement committed? ED. Matthews 61620, the second prize $3,890.341 In conclusion I vote for good L. R. Rowell and the third prize $1,945.17. The hooker and for good hockey to be YHT, Buxton other unplaced ponies (started or attained-good umpiring is one of
Reserves
not) will each receive $432.25, the essentials so let us whit till Dr. G
The consolation prizes are $50 next season. Hargreaves
I UMPIRE. 8. E. Elgar Jesch.
v 1. A. R. Selby
CB. Robertson v.D. Forbes
W. W. C. Shewan P: Morzisen
Happy Valley Golf Club, which F. C. Barry will take place over the Kowloon Murphy City course on Good Friday, 12. M. Henderson-♥
P. 0. Marshy RK Golf Club W. Baker VES. Robertson | A. Ahern
A. T. Bealay |-·· Reserves Jan DEL SM * A. McKellar ♥ W. A. Stewart
A. D. Humphreys.
A Hath Falls Immediately before the start of April 10: the race a hush falls" on the Kowloon Golf Club crowd. - A space is cleared to al-D. C. Wilson, low the crews to bring their boats. K. Collins
W. Taylor from - their boathouses to the A. Y Demis river.
G. Mine >
A. Andrews
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