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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935.
ALL BLACKS IN THE NORTH
A Gruelling Game
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14 pts. f. Graiths surprisingly missed the kick from under the posts.
New Zealand Yorkshire & Cumberland"... 3 pts. Once more the New Zealanders, by the smallness of their winning margin against Yorkshire and Cumberland—a goal, penalty goal, and two tries to a try.-have aroused invidious comparison with their predecessors. It would be a fatal mistake to take it for grant- ed that the 1935 All Blacks are in a lower class than those of 1905 and 1824.
The strong resistance put up by Yorkshire and Cumberland, at Bradford, Uke that of the Midlands al Coventry on Thursday, is prob- ably an indication that, if there are fewer outstanding personali tles in home Rugby than there were eleven years ago, the general standard has improved.
The New Zealanders have still to Ciscover their best playing com- vination and their hardest problem is the pack which has to be built up just as much as any club pack. Reference to the team lists for the three matches already played will show that experimentat shuffles have been of the whole- sale king
It must be remembered, too, than yesterday they were without their best hooker, W. Hadley. Injured at Devonport, and were opposed to 0. S. Cottington, the Scottish hooker, who knows his job thoroughly.
During this, Simpson was off the field injured. Ross had a chance to level the stores with a penalty kick but was inches wide.
INSULTING HERR TO-DAY'S RADIO
HITLER
Prison Sentence
On Jew
(Special Air Mail Service)"
PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W.
On 355 Metres
12.30 to 2.15 pm-European pro-
gramme,
1230 p.r.-Record music,
p.mLocal time and weather
report.
London, Sept. 28. A Jew was sentenced in Warsaw to-day to eight months' imprison- ment for insulting Herr Hitler. Over six months ago the man..) "chestra. Abraham Holberstadt, who has a 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, business in Warsaw, received a Rugby Press News, etc
1.15 pm Hong Kong Hotel Or-
Two minutes after the interval the Combined Counties had their chance to score, but Kilmartin business offer from a German 2.15 pm-Close down.
*
again kicked badly for, goal A WONDERFUL TRY Offside from the drop brought a scrum in the Tourists" out 25." Getting the ball, Corner, cut through the home defence with the exception of Klimartin, and pass ing to Caughey, the latter sped
away untouched to score a wonder- ful try.
electrical firm of Hamburg.
The Jew returned the letter, but, moved by the persecution of the edge of the envelope: "So long as Jews in Germany, he wrote on the Hitler and his clique reign in Ger- many no business person will have any dealings with Germans." The German Post Office took exception to the inscription and complained the German Ambassador made re- to the Polish Foreign Office, and presentations in Warsaw.
drifths missed an easy goal. but three minutes later kicked a great penalty goal. The Tourists struck splendid form after the interval, To-day Holberstad: was tried for and were now leading by nine insulting the head of a friendly points. but scarcely deserved so neighbouring State. The proceed. much.
mgs against him were iristituted
..
4 to 7 p.m.---Chinese programme, 6 to 8.15 p.m.-Childrens' Studio
Concert. 7 to 11 pm-European programme. ? to 7.25 p.m.----
Excerpts from Operas Selection-Martha (Flotow). Vocal Gems-Die Fledermaus (J
Strauss). Selection-La Boheme (Puccini)
7.25 to 7.45 pm-
- Organ Solos
A Japanese Sunset. Ninette-R, E., McPherson.
Wedding of the Painted Doll
Medley
James
Famous
of Old Songs, Leslie
Tauber "Melodies ---- Harold Ramsey.
Russian Melodies Beauty Waltz,
Tosca Waltz (arr. Schwartz), Broken Life Waltz (arr.
Schwartz)
Fourteen minutes from the in- by the Polish Government and terval had gone when New Zea- the State Attorney demanded the land, bringing their speedy backs maximum punishment, which is 7.46 to 8 pm --- into full play again provided a three years' imprisonment. "thri by adding another fine try. Many prominent Jews were call- Hooton, however, was badly obed as witnesses. Articles from the. structed by Mitchell, but the latter Manchester Guardian" describing was allowed to grasp the ball, the persecution of Jews in Ger- sped away from the halfway line, many under the Hitler regime were and passed to Caughey a yard read in court, bringing tears to from the line. Caughey scored the eyes of the Jewish public who Lear the posts for Corner to Hick filled the hall. Once again
their backs nulled the goal: them through, but it is good to. Weak tackling by Griffiths.allow- know that L H. to whom all hon-ed Boyce, the best of the home our-managed to do so advantage backs, to score the first try ever The list of low New Zealand scored by a Yorkshireman on York-
scores may finish with an abrupt shtre soll against the New Zealan- ness which will shock the teams ders, but Simpson missed the goal they have yet to meet. Circum- from under the posts. stances" have combined to out a A brilliant effort by Booth, the favourable complexion on home England wing, was the feature of teams pitted against the All the closing stages, but the Touring Blacks; it may be that later in the defence was too strong. season we shall be wondering how Yorkshire and Cumberland-to whom all honour-managed to do 50 well.
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THE RUN OF THE GAME After their unimpressive display against the Midland Counties on Thursday, trie. tourists retained only five of the side that played at Coventry, namely Gilbert, Mitchell, Manchester, Lambourne, and Ad- kins
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In passing this most unusual Jew nad insulted Herr Hitler wil sentence the Judge held that the fully, and this is now a crime in
the sentence has caused the great- est indignation and embitterment This is the nrst time that a for- eign citizen has been tried, and convicted for insulting Herr Hitler outside Germany.
Poland. In Jewish quarters here
BOLTS FROM THE "BLUE
The abilities of the All Blacks' backs won for them the match, despite efforts by McLean, Lam- bourn and Manchester, of the for- wards. The Tourist pack was well held both in the tight and loose.
- Corrier made many good open-
(Special Air Mail Service) ings by his quickness from the
London, Sept. 28. scrummage, but Tindill and
The largest visitors to this planet Caughey were the stars of the in the past seem to have had a backs. Ball was the better wing. remarkable talent for slipping in! Gilbert was not too sound at full with a minimum of publicity and back except in his long kicking. for selecting places where their ar- | The Northern team contained The Tourists have, however, a pro- rival would cause as little distur- ten representatives from Yorkshire biem in finding a good place-kick-bance as possible. In 1907 B and five from Cumberland, includ-er. for Griffiths falled with some meteorite, now computed to weigh ing W. McC. Ross, the Irish Inter- easy chances.
between iteen and twenty tons, cational, and A. Bush, who played The Combined Counties forwards descended, from the skies in a stand-off half for Oxford Univer- cid well, especially Ross, Mellor, forest in Poland. Its appearance sty last season.
and Messenger,
must have caused 2 certain The backs generally were poor amount
stir. (The great and Boyce alone shone.
Siberian meteorite, which fell a Yorkshire and. Cumberland.-T. year later, was heard at a distance Kilmartin (Otley); L. A. Booth of a thousand miles). Yet only (Headingley), J. Boyce (Bradford). in the last few months has 1: been; A. Bush (Kendal), B. Hooton (Ken-mentioned in print-and that! dal); E. F. Simpson (Bradford), merely by an observer who thought R. M. A. Kingswell (Headingley) it was a product of his capt., G. S. Cottington (Heading-umagination and only in the last ley), F. E. Hepworth (Wakefield), week or so have its actual remains" A. Horner (Skipton), R. Bessenger been unearthed. The Biberian (Silloth), J. 8, Meller (Hudders- meteorite of 1908 was almost aa! field Old Boys, R. Leigh (Otley), secretive. It was only in 1977 that J. Back (Kendal), W. McC. Ross & party of Russian scientists perit
New Zealand early showed weak- ness forward, but they were for- tunate to have two penalties with which they were able to keep play In the home half.
The crowd of 16.000, however. had an early thrill when Simpson broke through, and the Combined Counties, after seven minutes, had a chance to score when Collins got off-side from a scrummage, but Simpson's kick at goal went wide.
GREAT COUNTY FORWARDS
The All Blacks were again offside (Mullom).
Own
Gypsy-Waltz. Volga Waltz.
8 pm-Local time and weather
report. 0,03 to 8.35 p.m.-
From the Studio
8.35 to 9 p.m.-Suite No. 4 B Selections by the Music
Makers."
to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the
Minor for Flutes and Strings (Bach).
Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Router). 5.16 to 9.30 p.m.
Popular Tunes Anything Goes-Selection. Six Hit Medley (No. 1). 9.30 to 10 p.m.--.
From the Studio A Concert by
Mrs. P. St. A Sharpham (150-
prano).
Professor N. A. Tonow (Violin). Lindsay A. Lafford (Planoforte).
PROGRAMME
1. Songs,
A May Morning.-Denza.
Song of a Nightingale.-Mʊn- ...
tague F. Phillips.
(Mrs. Sharpham
2. Violin Solos:
Love's Sorrow.—Kreisler. Old Refrain-Kreisler
(Professor Tonoff)
3. Pianoforte Solo; Prelude (De *Profundia), --Balfour Gar-
diner,
4. Söngs:
Morning-Speaks.
Big Lady Moon. S. Coleridge
Taylor.
5. Violin Solo: Fair Rosmarin.-
Kretsler.
6. Planoforte Solos: Three pieces
by Balfour Gardiner.
(a) London Bridge.
(b) Andante con moto. (c) Gavotte..
In the third scrummage, bus KI-New Zealanders--G. Gilbert, N. trating the wastes of Siberia found 10 p.m.--Big Ben: Reuter Press
the actuar area of a thousand - Bulletins. martin's kick, was short. The bally Ball, J. L. Griffiths, N. A."Mit- however, was knocked on under chell; T. H. C. Caughey. E. W. quare miles of forest which the 10.05 to 11 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- the posts. and though the Coun- Tindill; M. M. Corner; HF Mced as conclusively as any war-bat- biase of flaming gas had devastat-
chestra. tles got the ball each time, mag-Lean, J. E. Manchester, S. Reid, W. tered part of the Western Front. 11 p.m.--Close down. rificent defence kept them out. R. Collins, F. Vorrath, A. Lam-Various explanations of the origin Booth made one grand attempt to get through, but could not beat three men.
Collins, the towering All Black forward, was thrown among the crowd and injured his back, quick. ly resumed. The All Blacks con- tinued to be well beaten forward. where the home pack set by great rushes in the looses.
Towards the interval the AU
bourne. C. Pepper, G. T. Adkins.
GREENOCK MUNICIPAL
ELECTIONS
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept 28.
defend
· BERLIN 'PROGRAMME
Englishy.
(Oerm.,
German Folk Bong Programme. Forecast
Engl.).. p.m-From the Writings of National Socialism; "With Hit- ler into Power" by Otto Die- trach
of these celestial immigrants have 9.45 p.m.-Call DJB, DIN (German, been neard. All of them, in what- ever part of the world they fall, seem to be similar in geological composition. So it has been sug-! gested that they are debris of some 10 major celestial body which has disintegrated apparently within fairly recent times, since no i meteorites are found in the older 10.15 p.m.-Domestic Music: Sona- Blacks had more of the game, but The Labour Party who hold Ecological strata of our planet.
ting in G Minor for Violin and could not get through the sound the majority in Greenock Town That the most terrifying of these Planoforte by Franz Schubert home defence, in which Kilmartin | Council, will require to
invasions in the past have occur 10.30 p.m.-News in English and Boyce were sound tacklers. five. seats At the forthcoming red in desolate waste, land far from 10:45 p.m.-Sonata in D Major op.
28 by Ludwig van Beethoven. Gubert had a kick at goal when municipal elections. One, I.L.P. thickly inhabited parts seems pure Ross got offside, but he failed, and and two Moderates are the other chance; there is no precedent here At the Planó: Irmgard Mann- Booth responded with a burst and retiring representatives,
on which we can rely. The thought staedt. kick, which gained half the length The members who retire are:- may perhaps provide material for 11.15 p.m.-Jesting Songs and of the Deld. Simpson was hurt First Ward, Ballle Mrs M'Leod sobering reflections both on the Laughing Instruments. after twenty-five minutes with a (Lab); Second Ward, Councillor predictable extent of natural 11.45 p.m.-News in German. head injury.
Mrs M Donald (Lab.); Third Ward, forces and the general insecurity 12 midnight Concert of Light At that point the All Blacks were Balte Lemmon (Lab.); Fourth of the hold that life itself has in Music. pressing hard, but they were too Ward. Councilor Bates
1 a.m.-News In English. often penalised when within strik- ing distance, chiefly for lapses by the forwards,
N
(ILP); space.
Fito Ward, Cine Tor M'Ga- chan (Lab); xth Ward, Coun-
cor. Anderson (Lad.): Seventh Ward, while candidates will also Ward, Counelor Morrison (Mod); be put forward In the Seventh and Eghth Ward, Be Hurry and Eighth Wards..
The Moderate Party will con-
(Mod)
I is probable that one of the
The All Blacks took the lead after twenty-seven minutes when running with the ball from the scrummage, the second time, so far, Corner bluffed Kingswell to put to Labour members not seek re- test every seat, and as in pre Tindill, whose
there are likely to reverse pass to electing but no definite decision vious years, Pepper resulted in the latter makhas yet been announced. It is be Communist and N.U.W.M. CAD- ing a thirty yards dash in which regarded as certain that the La- didates in the elder ne evaded three tackles to go over bour Party will nominate a can- The constitution of the Town' the line for a try, which Tindill didate against Councillor Bates, Council ut present 18:-Labour, 15; and Comer earned.
the LLP member in the Fourth ILP 1: Moderate, 9.
1-15 p.m.--Close DJB; DIN (Germ..
Engl.).
The Swatter "You must learn to wat the dyr Ethel. Flies CITY typhoid fever."
Will typhoid fever kill any one.. who gets it?
"Certainly." "Mother why doesn't it kill the
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