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SUPERIOR TEAMWORK GAVE THE
DARK
BLUES VICTORY IN
RUGGER
THE VARSITIES'
Oxford have now won four of the six University matches since - 1945, when the war-time series came to an end. This year's victory over Cambridge by a goal and a penalty goal (8 points) to nothing was the third in succession and, like its immediate predecessors, evidence of superior team-work and the avoidance of serious mistakes rather than any overwhelming advantage on the run of the play. There were 52,000 spectators, which was a few thousands less than last year's record_at" tendance.
Oxford were the
cleverer One cannot imagine many people disputing that and better-balanced side, nor that they contributed most of the good Rugby to a game, which, on a turf speckled with snow and terribly treacherous under foot, easily might have degenerated into a mere desperate struggle, however exciting it was bound to be as a spectacle.
The fact remained that Cambridge had to blunder twice badly for there to clearly was nt ita be any score at all. Admittedly, the Oxford attnek, which strongest and most adroit in mid-field, was handicapped by an early injury to Hofmeyr, playing on this occasion at stand-off-half-his position before he became Engand selectors. Soon after a full-back good enough to catch the eyes of the landing a penalty goal in the opening mi nutes, he sustained a painful injury to the groin and had to leave the field for treatment.
DLU up on
run
none
MATCH
THE GAMBOLS
Applity
SO WE THOUGHT THAT AS HIS FIANCEE'S HERE TO-DAY T WOULD BE RATHER SHEET IF YOU LET HIM SCORE A GOAL ...
New Plan To
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London, Dec. 12.
British athletes are likely to
He soon returned, but Lewis, Green, of Oxford, however, also watching. Just as Kendall-Car- the full-back, had to be used as improved in the second period.penter, Rittson-Thomas, Emms, Early in the first half, Cam- and Small took a lot of stopping a stand-off player for a while, and it was fairly clear that bridge, developed one passing in the loose, Cambridge never Hofmeyr had to nurse himself to movement which rally did pro- gave up trying, but one always some extent for the rest of the mise well. Glyn Davies started felt that unless Smith did some-
it and, although
was thing stupendous entirely on his Giong inatoh, That he always was the cool and skilful pivot, as well as halted on the left wing, the at- own, they would never pull the Actually. rhythm and a valuable defender, spoke well tack regathered
Budgame out of the fire.
most of his time spent spread right- Smith for his courage and knowledge momentum and of the game.
wards, where it petered out be- trying to keep as warm as a man fore Smith could A LOST CHANCE
too well enter into can standing, The wintry
conditions almost things. Thenceforward, except clothed, in the wide open spaces bitterly immediately
impressed them once in the second half when of Twickenham, on a
Davies fed him with a
a nicely cold afternoon. selves upon the play and, as in
ahead Smith
THE TEAMS 1949, and in the self-same corner,' placed
the
bub The teams were:- Cambridge fieldsman made a picked
J. Lewis OXFORD, D. fatal mistake-fatal, that is, by stepped into touch, a last straw
University, S. A., reason of the situation it pro- to sinking Cambridge hope (Capetown
Exeter):
1. J. Botting benefit considerably when plans the Southern duced, Hofmeyr had tested the Smith was a
completely wasted and
formulated by Church, N. long force. Lack of need at centre, (Christ
N. Z., and
of Committee
the Amateur Cambridge full-back with
Canneli lack
⚫th. B. combination Worcester),
Association Athletic
come to rolling punt ahead from left to and right. From the midfield Botting generally marked all the Cam-(Northampton G.S. and Lincoln); full fruition.
a quick bridge efforts behind the scrum-†B. Boobbyer (Uppingham and
vere Brasenope), Once or twice there were
C. E. Winn
This Committee has a project for the mage. dashing
and Cannell pass, sent
Wimbledon and to assist active atheites during goal-line, which
was only a few glimpses of Davies's jiak and (K. C. S.
⚫+M. 13. Hofmeyr winter months and for the pur- yards
Cannel both Reeve's commendable dash ahead. Jarus
tho College, pose University
scheme of their stopped into touch me knocked going through an opening, but no
and R. gymnasium and shooting range down the corner-dag in diving more. Compared with Boob-S. A., and Worcester)
be and Koble) of Chelsea Barracks are to over, and Cambridge were saved byer and Cannell, and even with Green (Denstone
the injured Oxford pivot, the H. D. Small (Dundee, S. A. and changed into on indoor training for a few more moments. But a
decision
for off-side Cambridge back-play was easily St John's). *td. MeG. Kendall- centre. penalty
(Truro and Exeter) Carpenter
for quickly followed and Helmcyr held.
All possible facilities got the ball over the cross-
(captain), G. C. Rittson-Thomas
will be included and Just
(Sherborne and Trinity), G. L. training bar from the "25" line at a wide
net from the the clusive tullard (Blundells and Bailiol).
throwing angle.
C. J. M. school at Loughborough is
ELUSIVE
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It was Boobbyer's swerve from the hips, shaking M. Walker (Bryanston and Amateur Association's summer off a feeble tackle which actual-M.
University College).
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A lerce footrush by the Cam- bridge forwards then raised the
ly laid hold of him for a moment, Grifith (St Andrews. S. A., and echoes, but neither they nor the that produced individualistic backs in midfield
before the Interval. Trinity), *W. J. Hefer (Orange and discus throwers. shortly
Free State University College, were more than spasmodically
Boobbyc who has
anothers. A.
A. and Trinity) and D. M. Cambridge characteristic The dangerous.
quality, thas of
and pack, nearly all new Blues, on
stride quickly getting into a the whole put up the effort ex-again when halted, kept dodg- pected of them, without, how-
through an ing his way ever, ever gaining the ascen- dancy so vital to their side's parently crowded defence
found Emms up for the scoring chance, for the inferiority at
pass not far from the goal-line. in its centre was crushing
Hofmeyr made the and and Archer general effect. N. E. Williams in the back row goat and that, as it proved, was showed up from time to time, all the scoring in the match.
and
and one
breakaway by the
ap-
M.
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that also hoped
in will be dug jumping pit Emms (Tonbridge
the shooting range for both Brasenose).
high and long jumpers. There J. CAMBRIDGE, - M.
will be fixed blocks for start- and Thompson (St Bees and Down-
climbing ropes Ing hurdles, (Marling ing), J. V. Smith
St Catharine's), E. W. and for vaulting and
(Sedbergh
St and Marsden iry into a
John's), J. B. Reeve (Newcastle S. and Emmanuel), and I. S.
and Trinity Glaag (Oundle
Although one never felt quite sure where to look for Hofmeyr,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS THIRTEENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 16th December, 1950.
There are right races.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 200 p.m.
Through Tickets (8 Roces-$18.001 may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers 1st door. Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the Inet race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" scheduled to be run on 28th February, 1051.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
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Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possesalon of Arooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 Including tax. for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, mich member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for pay- ment of all chita etc.
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