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RUGGER

Navy "A" Defeat Club "A"

Sloshing through a quagmire of mud and water the Navy rugger

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933.

Training Gallops

New Ponies Under The Clock

team defeated the Hongkong Club LONG by 11 points to "at the Happy Valley ground yesterday,

The game opened with the Navy forwards pressing and for the first five minutes of the game they had the ball wall within"Club territory, then, following a loose" scrum, Whitham of the Club gained pos- session and cross-kicked to Har board, who passed to Lammert, the latter making a beautiful catch and after evading two tacklers rag forty-five yards for the first touch- down. Robertson took the kick and failed to convert. Following tais Navy again went on the offen- sive and after several successive orums inside the Club twenty-five free kick they were awarded which just missed going over. Three minutes more and the Navy were again pressing. Suddenly the ball came out of the loose and after Anise three quarter run, Dowden dived over the line to score their Payne took the kick first try.

from an awkward angle and con- verted. Following the cantering the Club began a march up the fold, only to be pushed back by the opposing forwards. When well in- side Club territory one of the Navy players kicked and the Club full. back caught the ball only to have, it knocked out of his hands by the rushing forwards off the warships. who landed upon it in a heap lor. their second touchdown, Masters being accredited with the try. Th kick for extra points failed and the half ended with the score sight to three in favour of the Sailors..

SECOND HALF.

Determined at least to tie the score the Club opened the second half with a strong attack and after five minutes of play, Harris Walk- a beautiful three- terminated

er

quarter run by crossing the line for a try.

At this point Jones of the Club was injured and was forced to leave the field, Stilliard 'taking his place. NAVY PRESS

"With only a two point lead the Nayy began to press and forced their opponents to touch behind their own lina for safety. after the kick," the Sailors for wards received the ball and a coin- pact rush saw Masters dive across the line for his second try bringing the score up to eleven to six. About five minutes before the end of the game. the Club seemed to gain new lite and for several plays had things entirely their own way, then a good kick hy one of the Navy carried them back into their own territory. Just two minutes be-

loset for the final whistle the

BOXING

LEE, THEATRE SATURDAY, 9th DEC. 1988

:

ai 9.13 p.m.

15 ROUND CONTEST

For the Middle Weight Championship of the Colony and Belt

A.B. EWIN

HMS "KENT

Holder and Champion of the China Fleet and Winner of over 150 fights in England.

Y1

AB FRAGGOTT

H.M.S. "BERWICK

Walter Weight Champion of West

of England,

Fleet Atlantic 1925/26/29/30/31. Champion,

Undefeated in Service Boxing. 8 ROUND WELTER WEIGHT CONTEST.

A.B. BARRY

HMS BERWICK

Light Weight Champion West of England, K.N. & R.M. Champion, -1931.

A.B.. PARKER

HMS MEDWAY"--

Runner up Atlantic Fleet Welter Weight Champion. Lost to A.B. Fraggott.

8 ROUND HEAVY WEIGHT CONTEST.

A.B. TIM FOLEY H.MB. "BERWICK"

Heavy Weight Champion of the

Colony, 1933,

V.

A.B. JUDGE H.M.S. WHITSHED" Light. Heavy Weight Champion, China Fleet, 1982

LIST OF 1934 CANDIDATES TIMED YESTERDAY MORNING

(BY "MORNING DEW''),

A long list of ponies were clocked at Happy Valley yesterday. In the list below, the first batch represent ponles which are going to race on December 18, while the remainder represents the new batch of subscription griffins, Australian ponles and Derby griffins which will race here for the first time at the next Annual Meeting. To assist readers, all Derby grimns have been marked with a (G), subscription griffins with an (8) and Australian ponies with (A)

To return to the performances of ponies which will be racing "on December 16. Night Star appeared to be in fine fettle yes- terday, as was Woodland Stag, while among the subs, Warrington, De Minimis, Vigilance and Burgomaster went very well indeed,

Hetman Night Star Diana Bay Daylight Eve Woodland Stag Iron Grey Vigilance Trentbridge Wembley Stag

City of Melbourne' Wonderful Stag White Butterfly

De Minimis

Jingle

African "Eve ... Gay Butterfly

Burgomaster

Black Rock

Baguio

Valley Hall

Pride of Tsingtao

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Dis

1st 2nd

3rd

4th

tance. Qr... Qr.

QF

Last" Qr.

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1.14

1.48

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37

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39.3 1.15 " 1.48.4

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THE NEW PONIES.

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City View (8) and

Young Companion (S) 41

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The Pochard (S)

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40

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Bobniak Star (A) Racing Luck (G) Bronze Era (A) Jibsheet (5) and Ivory Ideal (G) Loch Ranza (S) The Bodega (8) Masbeth (A) "Young Hera (S) The Loris (S) Bold General (S) Bold Marshal (G Mutiny Bay (A) Income Tax (5) Willdo (S) 'Vriday (A) Soldier of Britain (G) Garry (G) and Ribble (G)

and

Tunnel (G) and Captain Cook (A)

Princess Angeline (A).

Dawn View (G) William Osler (G) and Spinaway (G)

Just That (A) ...

Sarabande (8)

1

Full Speed (8) Utopian (6) and Soldier of America (G) 4 Young Chap (8)

Atamok (8)

Night View (G)

The Carp (S)

St. Joan (A)

**** *8* * *** ** **** 8 **

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Beta (G)

33.4

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St. Ives (8)

40

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Iron Side (8). ....

40

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46

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·Mandanus (G)

1.90

1.55

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Hell for Leather (8) and

Double Five (B)

45

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HOME FOOTBALL

AROUND THE GROUNDS

Special Air-Mail Service

London, Nov. 15... TOP WITH £1,300 TEAMI The aurprise team of the season, Port Vale about whose decision to build a side of bigger players I told you at the season's star-cost in Gransfer feed oüly £1,500?

For Todd (goal), This way: Poyser (lelt back), Milli (right- half), Jones (left-half), McGrath and Rhodes (right wing) there was no transfer fee to pay.

The feas for the rest of the eleven

were Vickers "right back) £900 Tabram and Quan (entre-half and insige-left) £400 joint fee paid to Swansea for the pair, Nolan (cen- tre-forward) £800, and Morton (outside left) £100.

EXPERIMENT PAYS And they have proved good nough to lead the way in the Second Division at a time when a good many of their rivals for pr motion have paid, and are still ready to pay, twice as much for one

man!

seems to need only the con- dence and courage that come from experience to make a name,

Bristol O.. Walsall Caesar't. E.

Stockport Rotherham Northampton Halifax. Southand Workington

Hoarse mouth Acarington

Clyde Dundee

Barrow

v. Clapton O.

v. New Brighton

v. Crystal Pal

T. Coventry

v.Torquay

v. Hartlepools

v. Chester

v. Nawport

v: Tranniere

v. Bristol Rovers

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(2) Herbert Redwood, from Peas. ley Cros, St. Helens way. whence came"Vose, He is a Airdrie most promising right back.

WING TO WATCH Doncaster Rovers leftwing is FRE attracting attention. Cliff Barker Hearts (19), the outside man, played occa Johnstone sionally for Densby. "A really good

St Mirren two-footed player," I am told

Frank Beresford his partner, is a local player, from the Carcroft dis Erict.

The continuous searchings and promptings of Mr. David Menzies brought these promising players in line for a successful career,

WHAT DO YOU KNOWi- This week's Guines Winner: Mr. W. Bradley, 3, Brook Walk, Milton, Staffe:

"Way back in the nineties Leeds played Hunslet at Fartown in Yorkshire Cup final. Hunslet won

food,

Third Lanark

T. Cowdenbeath

Y. Kilmarnock

r. L'uitlo

v. Queen O' South

v. Abordnen

v. liamlitan

v. Partick

v. Hibernian

FIRST DIVISION

A

Results.

1090 1981 1982

4·82-0·3-0 Aston Villa . Darby. Chelsen

M'chester C. 9-0 28 3-1 2-2 1-1 0-1 r. M'bro Hud'feld

-38-3 Leicester. W. Brom

v. Sheffold W. 1-2 3-1 4-1 'pool

"Everton PMouth

0-1 Sheffield U. v. Leeds U. Barn," Stoke Sunderland v. Arsatil Tathaw ". Bgham

Wolves

v. Newcastle

1.4 2.D

BECOND DIVISION

v. Swansea

Bradford

v. Fulham

v. Millwall

2. Lincoln

S'hampton

well they might Their forwards had trained on And if you want a further peop

raw onions, and the Leeds for

tears in their behind the scenes Mills, a forwards, inert with ward, was turned into a half-back; eyes, vowed that no one should be McGrath was given the reverse twist and transformed from a left. allowed to train on such forceful Bolton ball into an outside right, and BOTH GOALKEEPERS SCORE | Brentford Rhodes was changed from a centre

"Can you recall a case in first into an inside man.

class football in which the goal

Notts F. 2. Blackpool esper of each team has scored Mchester U.. Notts C. "In 1910, or thereabouts, when

Oldham ⚫. Bury Motherwell played" Third Lanark,

Plymouth James Brownlie (the Scottish In-

Preston ternational) took a penalty kick and Hart scored.

Perhaps the strangest change of all, however, was that Poyser, an outside left with the Wolves, is now a firm left back...

LEEDS UNITED'S 200 TEAM

The cheapest team in the First Leeda United. Division must be The side that met Aston Villa's many Internationals cost saly £200.1 That is official,

+

Aston Villa

FORECAST

FIRST DIVISION

These fees were: Jack Milburn Chelses (left back) £100, and Furness (in-Huddersfield side left) £30. All the rest, cost Leicester was a donation of £10 bere and Liverpool there to the minor cluba whom the Fartamenth players were leaving.

Shefeld U, Stoke

£18,000 BALANCE ... What is more, the full list of Bunderland players on the club's books cost Tottenham only £2,000, and of this sum £1,500 Wolves was paid for Willis Edwards their" former captain and International.

No club in the First Division can best this, I feel sure,

And if they can, I doubt whether any First Division club can equal

further claim by this United:-

v. Derby Co.

v. Manchester C.

v. diddlesbro

West Brom" Sheffield Wed

v. Everton *. food,

.v. Blackburn

v. Arsenal

▼. Birmingham

▼. Newcastle

SECOND DIVISION

Bölton Bradford Leeds Brestford

Burley Grimsby Manchester U. Notts Forest Oldham

outis Preston, N. E.

7. Swansea..

▼ Fulham

v. Milwall

7. Lincoln

V.Southampton v. Notts Co.

v. Blackpool

Bury

v. Port Vale r. Ball

West Ham

"We have received in transfer feea during the last six years $16,000 more than we have paid

out,"

All of which shows it isn't always money that makes the wheels go

round.

NOT SO P.S.A.

Sunday, November 5.

"To Ivan Sharpe.

"Study these facta before going

off the deep end about attendances at Huddersfield.

Exeter

Darlington

"The population of Huddersfield Mansfield

is 115,000. The attendances at the West Bromwich match was 11,600-—-—...

an average of one is ten (men, women, children, and old-age pear- sioners included). What would the gates be at Leeds, Bradford, Man- chester, Liverpool, Sheffield, Hall, or Oldham with the same average ?

Yours wearily,

Almpadbury.

J. M. BOWKER,

"P.S.: Darn you, you have given me indigestion, as well as spoiling my nap.

ENGLAND OR WALES?

I am glad the English selectors have agreed that the team needed no alteration. ~

The England and Wales match.at Newcastle on Wednesday is the bat tls for the Championship, and may now be the best International for YEATS,

Don't imagine, because I pointed out a week ago that England have a chance of sweeping the board this whipped.

backfield staged a rally which only V.R.C. BOAT RACE son, that I expect Wales to be

concluded when Walker, handing off several Navy tacklers "dashed Across the line to gain snobber three pointe The kick again fail- na and the match ended with the

the Sailors wel! inside twenty-five yard line.

SUMMARY

Club's

Chin se Challenge

Cup

Figuring the game play by play The boat race between junior the Navy well deserved their win members of the V.R.C. for the for their forward line worked like Chinese Challenge Cup, which was Trojans and were upon the ball to have been held yesterday was

minute of the game.

postponed, some members of the teams participating. having failed The race, however, to turn up. will be held to-day, commencing at 5p.m." ̈

The Club showed superiority in the backfield but several times miss edgolden opportunities by stand- - ing ste and passing instead of drawing their attackera The Navy forwards were much superior to

AND THREE OTHER 6 ROUND CONTESTS! Booking at MOUTRIESS For Mombers of the Hongkong Boring Axiation on Wednerday, 6th December General Public: Friday, in and Saturday, 9th December. Ringside Sesti 13,50 others $3.30 & 110 Upaluding Ampeement Tax)

through

Bose ofta losers Eid manged

oral or and shother the opposing half be bore he could cleatthe ball either

The following are the teams: 1 A Butt, H M Xavier

C.

INDEPENDENCE

When the football association draws up its scheme for the encour agement of minor football the Council might consider the advi sability of making small grants an- nually to the County Associatione, Some of them are very hard uppe

They should not have to depend so much on the senior clubs in their tion to show a little more indepen areas. They should be in a posi

dence.

GETTING AWAY WITH IT "What did you learn from Astley, one of his forwards (an Interna of Aston Villa 3a manager asked tional) after a recent First Divi non match.

That he slips away quickly from Brags d'Aquino and Man opponent after beating him"

was the reply

des Correct said the manager. Kasler (cox)

from the loose, or the lineouts. Lantau, N. Leitz and F. Considrag the condition of both | D'Almada e Castro, ja ́(Cori the ball and the ground, all the

backfield men of both team played

2 AV Alvares, N. Delgado, A "Go thou and do likewise."

MANCHESTER DISCOVERLES Two finds by Manchester United (1) Jack Hall from the Newton Heath Loo0. dab a goalkeep- er nearly six foot tall who

3. L. D. Silva, M. A. Xavier, G. well Find the number of fumbles J. Smith, V. Critchley and G

Agabeg (coxi. was surprisingly fow

Charlton

7. Bradford C.

THIRD-DIVISION

v. Linton V. York

Y. Cowe

(CUP-TIE)

v, Gillingham

Burnley Grimsby

2. P. Vale

2-1 1-3

v. Hull v. Bradford. C.

S

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

. Doncaster 20.3-2 1-1

v. Halifax

Accr❜ton Barnsley Chesfield"

v. Barrow

341

Dorton Gateshead Har pool Mansfield

Rochdale

York

Chester

1-1

3-04-1 3-0

- 1-2 3-0

v. N. Brighton 4-1 1-0 3-2

u. Crewe

. Carlisle

Southport v. Walsall

4-0

1-3 4-3 0-1 6-1 2-1

Tranmere v. Stockport 3-0 2-2 2-2

v. Robam Wrexham

- 3-2 1-0 5-1

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Bristol R. Cardiff

Boarmouth v. Brighton

1-2 1-2 1-1 Queen P. R. 30°1-1 4-1

. Aldershot

2-1

v. Swindon

u. Norwich

3-0 3-0 3-5

5-0.7-02-1

1-1 1-1 2-0

Charlton

Coventry

Crystal F.. Torquay Exeter Gill'ham Reading Southend Watford

v. Luton

v. Norhamton

1. Bristol C. v. Newport

. Clapton.

0-2 3-2 5-1 4-12-2 6-2 3-0 1-2 2-1 1-1

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Airdrie .. Clyde Dundee

Falkirk

. Cowbeath 2-1 2-1 1-2 0300 01

p."Kil'nock

. Celtic

u. Queen of 8. Hearts v. Aberdeen Motherwell v. Ayr U. Rangers. Queen's F. St. Johnstoner. Hamilton St. Mirren. Partick Third Lanark v. Hibg

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