· THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 18, 1941.
8th Heavy Regt. "A" Will Take A Lot Of Stopping In Sevens Two Encounters Postponed
Birrell Plays Big Part In Sappers' Win
The inability of Royal Scots to play their First Round Seven-A-Side Rugby Tournament matches yesterday was disappointing, but the five games played provided excellent fare, although the only pointer to later successes was given by 8th Heavy Regiment "A", who are going to take a lot of stop- ping.
MIDDLESEX "A" 7 TAMAR & SMALL SHIPS "B" 5
A try by Berry and a dropped goal by Man gave the soldiers 7.0 interval lend. Thereafter
the sailors had more of the game and Rutherford scored
try which Watson converted
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Tamar played Rutherford forward and Gallacher was slow,
getting the ball away from the base of the scrum. McGill
were
NEEDA TOP OF TABLE
Following is how the jockeys and owners fared yesterday:
V. V. Needa H. C. Pih
JOCKEYS
1st 2nd 3rd Un.
2 0
0 G
2 0
5
P. Y. T. Wel
1
1
2
4
W. H. S. Davis
1
1
0
6
H. J. Holden
1
อ
1
0
C. B. Maller
0
1
2
D. H. 8. Craven
1
3
Ip Kul-ying
1
0 0
H. J. A. Hearne
S. C. Liang
Page was prominent for Gum- ners on many occasions and Fa-F. Noodt clough and Bobbinson were sound
in defence.
Follow ung were the teams
"A" -Juelsson, Middlesex Weeth real
Man, Pte Capt Pte Berts, Sgt Bayly and Capt Hewitt
capt
Royal Engineera: Spa Jones (7). Cpl Pieton and Cpl Bitzell, Cpl Foley trapt 1. Spr Martin 11.1, L/SQL Davis
and 1. Sgt Sheldrake
9. W. Lec
12th Heavy Regt, "B:--Chr. McCar- good in defence, while Poole was thy Cin Howarth and Gur Hall; an energetic forward.
1/1dr Denton. Gar Ballen. 2/Lieut. Middlesex were much quicker | Delderlicht teapt and Bor Gudins. on the ball and their forwards Combined Sinall Units "A":--Pte.
too fast for their opposites. Maydonald; Sig. Prait and Sgt. Ham Man and Berry both deserved
lin: L/Cpl. Morgan; Pte. Mohan, Cpl. Chandler and Sgt. Bedford. their scores.
Civit Service: A. J G Taylor COMBINED SMALL UNITS "A" | (Capt.);
K. W. Forrow and T. O. Mor- gan J. Redinan: B. Hynes, F. Burford 9 5TH A.A. "B" 0
and E. W. R. Hackelt. Two good tries by Pratt gave 6th A.A. Regt. "A":-3/Lieut. Fair- G, Treverton Small Units a 6-0 lead at half clough; Gar. Giblin and Gar. Baker
H. S. Chang time,
and Macdonald added Gor.
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Dobbinson: Gar. Eveny, L/Cpl. | 8. L. Yuen third try, between the posts.
Clarke and Sgt. Page (capt.). Bedford played a
Sth A.A. Regt. '8":-Gar. brook: Gnr, Bevan and Gnr. Sutcliffe; L/Bdr. Clarke; B/Licut, Banner, Gnr. Mullen and Gnr, Owen.
Easter-
grand game at forward, having one 30-yard run that nearly produced a score. Morgan
2477 enterprising Jardine's:-D, 1. Bosanquet (capt. }; scrum-half and Macdonald show-N J
B. Nelson; J. C.
was
Booker and D.
0 0
RAPIER'S SELECTIONS
FOR TO-DAY
Race No. 1
FRESH AIR
JUS GENTIUM
HAPPY RETURNS
Outsider: Moonlight. Race No. 2
BURFORD
O-LAN
EVE OF HARVEST
Outsider: Confusion Bay. Race No. 3
KING'S WELCOME FLEETWING
COLOOMA
Cutsider:-Ratio Decidendi, Race No. 4
UNITED EXPRESS AMULET STÅR
ARAXY 11
Outsider: National Welfare. Race No. 5
JOHNBER
OONAGH AVON
Outsider:-Humdrum Eve,
Race No. 6
* OOLONG
CHARLESBER
LOVELYLIGHT
OutsiderVelvetlight.
Race-No. -7
ENDEAVOUR
BLACK SEAL
0
B. L. Tao
0
8
W. G. Poy
0
2
2
M. M. Sokoloff
0
R
5
1
L. B. Chao
0
5
A. D. Coppin
0
}
D. G. Woo
0
Lient Jones.
D. Black
4
5
S. W, Tang
0
1
T. W. Chattey
0
0
F. A. Sequeira
0
K. W. Fung
0 0
0
0
0
K. 1. Ip
0
6. W. Pan
0
1
R. K. C. Chlu
2
Tang Man-wa
0
2
B: A: Proulx
Q
0
2
Young Wing-kwał 0
0
0
3
Họ Hong-p|ng
0
0
0 3
R. M. Wood
0
0
4
Hoo Pak-ming
0 4
P. P. Botelho S. L. Sung
0
0
0
5
0 0
0
5
0
0 6
0
0
0 6
-
0 0
12 12
12 122
OWNERS
1st
2nd
3rd |
2
0
Race No. 8
Lan
1
0
Cire
1
1
Necan
1
0
C. W. K.
1
0
0
Mrs. A. E. Grasett.
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
Weetoo
1
Li Po-chun
1
0
0
Shields & Stantons
1
ก
Eve
0
2
0
S. K.
a
1
Eu Tong-Ben
0
1
C. H.
0
1
0
Lee.Bros.
1
Lee Chi-choh
0
1
0
Billy
0
1
0
S. W. Lee
0
1
0
Quartermaster
0
1
C..N. K.
0
Gredmaka
D
Q
Toots
0
Marber
0
0
Vilaja
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
ed his speed on several occasions. Eager: R. G. Geer, R. G. Whitbourne T. K. L. Hamblin's touch-kicking relieved and G. J. P. Carey. his side on numerous occasions.
Easterbrook
was safe in his tackling if the opponent was
in reach, but he was slow to posi-. tion himself.
8TH HEAVY "A" 11 JARDINE'S 0
Two tries by Richards, the first of which Marsh converted, saw the Gunners 8-0 in the lead at the interval and Skipwith added the remaining three points with a try that Marsh failed to converi Near the end Marsh crossed Ewo's line but dropped the ball.
The speed of Marsh and RI- chards was too much for Jar-
dine's, while Skipwith played an aggressive type of game, knowing the nearest way to the line. Hook was in an orthodox mood behind a serum which invariably heeled the ball from the set scrums.
Eager played surprisingly well at Scrum-half for. Jardine's. service
Tamar and Small Ships "B":-P. O. Clough; 5/LI. McGill and S/Lt, Danger: A.
B. Gallacher; S/Lt, Poole, Lieut. Watson and Lieut. Rutherford (capt.).
6th Heavy Regt. "A":-L/Bdr. Rich-p. & L. ards: Set, Marsh and Capt. Skipwith: Young Bros. Capt. Hook (capt.); Gnr. Cook, L/Bdr. McDermott and Gar Turner.
FANLING HUNT
TO MEET SUNDAY
Pearctur
The second point-to-s. 6.
His point of the season will be Manetta
was mediocre but his tackling was always sound. Bo-
G..Tincon
held at Fanling at 3.00 Mrs. Chuong Ho-yen ̧0,
sanquet bought a beautiful dum- p.m. on Sunday. my from Richards early on,
and
The start will be from near the
he never settled down thereafter. Kwangti Racecourse and the first
CIVIL SERVICE 12
12TH
HEAVY "B" 3
3-0 lead with an try but the losers were on
flag will be about three-quarters?| of a mile up the Shautaukok Road Morgan gave Civil Servants a near Hill 27. This flag is to be unconverted kept on the left and the course equal from thence runs to the left of terms through Giddins, only for Lichee Farm. The second flag Civil Service, to lead 83 follow, end of the gallops and this flag will be at the open expanse at the ing an unconverted try there was no time for the kick, right in must also be kept on the left, front of the posts by Hynes, after which riders will turn home- Morgan then made a 50-yard dash wards for the finish at Kitten Hill. for a spectacular try and Tayler petitors who wish to walk or added the final try but failed to the course, Bags, will be up. on convert his effort between the Friday and will be left there un posts.
til after the race.
For the convenience of.com-
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MAINSAIL
Outsider: Seal River.
NOMINE. POENAE
DISTANT VIEW
FIRST LOVE
Outsider:Prairie View
Race No. 9
A SURPRISING TIME
ROYAL SOVEREIGN
BENDEMEER
Outsider: Dashing Beauty.
Race No. 10
SANTÄ-ANITA
NEWBORN STAR
NEVER-NEVER
Outsider: Hole in One.
Race No: 11
SOLDIER OF BRITAIN
EVE OF PEACE
ROYAL WEDDING EVE
·Outsider: Lovely Star.
Race No. 12
SPRINGHURST
FAIR CHANCE
MANY THANKS
Outaider: Vixen -Ţor..
Daily Double:-Endeavour and
A Surprising Time.
LACOSTE NOMINATED
TENNIS CHIEF
LAWN TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS have probably been wondering what has happened to the famous French players. News is gradually coming to hand.
EFFECT OF WAR ON BRITISH GOLF
If the war ended to-morrow, professionals say it would be 10 years before British golf would recover from its effects, writes Harry Grayson from New York.
It took 10 years for England to even partially recover its play- ing strength following World War I, and the current conflict may deal the game in the old world a much more punishing blow than the one of 1914-18.
American golfers wonder what is happening to such shrines of the sport us St. Andrews, Hoylake, Prestwick, Sandwich and Deal.
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Dick Chapman has his mund set on the North and South Amateur at Pinehurst, and, take it or leave Eit, the Augusta Masters',
Although he was brought up on the Pinehurst courses, Chapman has never won the North and South. "The Masters' is a large order.
But people listen to Chapman now when he announces his plans. It was last winter that he told Pinehurst friends he was going to Join the Winged Foot Golf Club in New York, study the course und win the National Amateur in Sep- tember,
Chapman, wintering in Florida, will go to Pinehurst carly in the spring for his big efforts there and in Augusta,
It *
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Jimmy Thomson, concerned about his short
game, spent month at Pinehurst brushing up for the winter tour. John Fors- man, president. of Winged Foot, took motion pictures of Thomson's swing. There were long night ses- sions in which Horton Smith and other golding analysts probed deeply unto the Scotsman's met- hods.
Jimmy Thomson made adjust- ments and shot a 68 over the championship course in his fare- well.
Golf is the one game in which the stars jump at the chance to help one another.
YACHTING RESULTS
The sixth
women's champion- ship series suiled by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday resulted:
16.58.36 (Miss B. M. Richards). True Blue
17.01.21
Guli
8
(Mrs. M. Johnson).
Maureen
17.04.29
4
(Mrs. W. Whittaker). Artemis did not finish,
VOLUNTEER CRICKET
CANCELLED
Owing to the persistent drizzle which has fallen since this morning the cricket match between Kowloon - Cricket Club and Volunteers, arrang- ed for to-day, has been can- celled.
VOLUNTEER MATCH
OFF
Owing to the ground being un
SUNDAY'S
HOCKEY
Morgan was outstanding for the
Jean Borotra was recently ap- national lawn tennis. Unlike Bofit, the match between Club and winners and Giddins was the classes, Australian ponies and cal Education and Sports, and now cular style in which
Entries will be divided into two pointed Commissioner for Physi- rotra, he had a stendy, unspecta-the Volunteers yesterday was most dangerous of the gunners.
accuracy cancelled. China ponies, and there will be he has asked his old colleague, figured to a high degree.” R.E. 13 5TH A‚‚ "A" a first, second and third prizes in Rene Lacoste, one of the greatest Picton scored ar
Lacoste took his game. BO KOT- an unconverted each class. The Australian entries of French players, to become pre- try after Birrell had shit the un- will be allowed away first, to be sident of the French Lawn Tennis
lously that he always did spe-- right with a penalty kick to give followed by the China ponies, Federation.
cial physical training for Impor- Sappers a 30 interval lead. Bir-each class to be judged separately. Lacoste was one of the famous
tant pontests. He also kept co2 rell then scored between the posts No colours are required, as com "four musketeers"Borgirsten made a note of reasons for any piour noter ofɑhis matches); Ho and converted his effort, but Gib-petitors will be supplied with ri Cochet and Jacques Brugnon defeats and jotted down sugges lin reduced the Gunners' arrears arm-bands beforehand. The wear were the others who won with a good try that ought to have ing of hard hats is essential.
thetions on how he could improvi Davis Cup for France from the faulty strokes. been converted. Birrell complet Entries accompanied by a fee United States of America, at Phí- An American once offered chim ed the scoring with a try between of $3, may be sent to Captain J: ladelphia in 1927, and held it un-£200 for one of his notebooks. Kong Hockay Association tourna-
The following are the Hong: the posts which he converted him- G. Whittaker. No. 1 Garden Terul Great Britain won it in 1933. Lacoste refused. It helps me ment fixtures for Sunday: self.
race. -Contributed.
and that is a priceless considera-
2010.00 AM. Wimbledon Visitor
tion," he said, an
NAOMBAT BE. „MonDestroyers. Recreio Lacoste was a regular and po- in the year before the war:Bor-
Univaralty pular visitor to Wimbledon where otra helped to launch (popular Firth.AA. “A”
2/M.T.B. he won the singles championship tennis in the French,publio parks.
Khalen in 1925 and 1928, but he has been It is likely that some revival of Nomads
*M. out of the public eye for some.ten this scheme will be fncluded in Palisë."p" years, having retired from inter- his plans-Reuter,
C.B.Á...
Birrell, hero of last year's RE team, was always dangerous and his kicking was amazingly accur ate considering- d. fairly........ heavy Billiards Social Evening will ball. Picton and Sheldrake were be held at the European Y.M.C.A. twe, others to shine in a team-nt 7:30 pm; to-day for members which played well fogether. and their friends;
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