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SHANGHAI INTERPORT RUGBY XV CHOSEN
Well-Balanced Side With Determined Forwards
SHANGHAI, FEB. 7 (REUTER)—THE SELECTION COMMITTEE HAS CHOSEN THE FOLLOWING PLAY-. ERS TO REPRESENT SHANGHAI IN THE FORTH- COMING RUGBY GAMES IN HONGKONG:--
W. H. B. RIGG; P. J. A. Innes, A. G. White, L. F. Aucott, I. M. Hutchison; G. M. Mills, R. Laird; W. D.. Pearson, J. F. Burford, R. A. O. Myne; R. O. J. Stewart, R. L. Reynolds; A. M. Kennedy (Captain), G. H. Rey- nolds and J, R. M. Warner. The reserves are J. W. M. Martin and R. H. Roe.
ILLEGAL GIFTS
TO GOLFERS
The team as selected, according
DHOTI AND THIS YEAR'S CLASSICS
Aga Khan's Colt Bred To Stay
The Aga Khan's Dhoti, the best of the two-year-olds in his table, is going on satisfactorily, and it is hoped that he will play a pro- minent part in the Clàssic races of 1939,
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1939.
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In point of size. Dhon will com- pare unfavourably with some of the smartest of his contemporaries | Shanghai and Swatow..
Manila
"as, at a rough estimate, he measures only 15 hands 2in This, however, Japan makes him much the same size as was the brilliant Hyperion at the corresponding age.
Dhot! developed slight Joint trouble after winning at Ascot, and
to local sporting circles, represents it was decided to give him an easy a very well-balanced side and if it time. In the meantime he has not quite as streng as previous thickened out,and next season he Shangha! fifteens there is no real will be none the warse for his quiet son to believe it won't do well in the Colony.
The pack is more than useful and
R. And A. To Take Hongkong may find it is up against
Action
Drastic measures are shortly. to be taken by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club to put a stɔp to the practice of amateur golfers receiving presents of golf balls from manular- turers.
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Linitial year.
The son of Dastur has the blood of Son-in-law and Wi- Had the Third on the mater- a set of very determined forwards.
nal side, so it can be said of FINE FORWARDS
him that he bred to stay. Spectators who watched the Club 1st XV, which is almost the same
Laureat II is in great form just side as the Shanghal team, against now, and
carrying off the the combined Services team about Leicestershire Handicap under 9st ja month ago, commented on how 71b he gained his third success in
magnificently the forwards played his four latest rates. The winner and if the same form can be pro- was one of the Ave. horses who duced against the Colony local raced on the stands side.
In
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Wilder wilen
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Many well-known players, is sporting circles declare that there The heavily backed King's Gap. stated, receive monthly presents is little doubt that the home team in the centre of the track, booked of a box, and in some. instances will be hard put to get the backs to be going like a two boxes. 01 balls from the moving. makers. This is a distinct breach It is trusted that Shanghat out-they reached the top of the rising of the rule which states that a side will show more thrust and ground, but Laurcat responded well to Gordon Richards' vigorous player may accept no more than finish in their work. two balls, which must be marked weeks they have played well but efforts. It was the leading jockey's with the word "sample."
general inertia in rounding out 198th success this ye... it
FUTURE OF SHALFLEET The R. ahd A has been invements cost then many points: That they have the ability to
Major J. E. Walker stated that with a view to stamping out whated but unless they decide to put for at least another season, Next
play first-class rugger is not doubt | Shalfeet is to remain in training traits 13 regarded as а "pernicious" system Each month thousands of
year Shameet will be eight years golf balls, it ta stated, are received in this illegal manner.
communication with various bodies
REFUSE ENTRIES Where the names of offenders are known' it is within the power of St. Andrews to refuse their entries for the Amateur Championship with- out assigning any reason, The same power is vested in the Unions responsible for the English. Scottish, Irish and Welsh championships.
their best foot forward from the'
old.
start they may find themselves in several tight sports.
The Shanghal team is due to "He loves the life and is per- leave for Hongkong on Sunday❘fectly sound," says his part-owner, morning th the ss. Tai Sang and so we have decided to keep him is expected to return on February going until he shows signs of be- 24 of 25.
|coming tired of racing."
NOMADS TO VISIT MACAO
་
Shalfect has been one of the most consistent performers of his time and will long be remembered for his two viato.ies under big weights in the Portland Handicap at Doncaster.
On the invitation of the Macao Hockey Club, the Nomads Hockey | The finely bred filly, High Tide, As hundreds of pounds are Club are sending a team to Macau will be retired at the end of the diverted from the pockets of during the Chinese New Year season, and Sir Richard Brooke professionals because of the holidays.
tated that she is to be mated passage of free golf balls from
In this connection; it is of in- with his own horse, King Salmon. manufacturers to players, the Rterest to note that the Nomads Is This horse, by the way, has made and A's action is heartily welcomed one of the youngest team parti- ¦ a successful beginning to, his stud A wealthy golfer habitually plays cipating in the Hongkong Hockey | career, having been represented with a ball he dislikes because he | Association Toumament and en- this season by six winners in does not want it to be suggested foyed quite a successful season to England and one in France. that he is in receipt of free balls.
GOOD FINISH BY
CAMBRIDGE
Richmond 8 pts,
Cambridge Univ. 14
The game between Richmond and Cambridge University, trans- ferred to the Athletic Ground from Cambridge, made for an interest- ing context.
The University won by a goal and three tries to a goal and a penalty goal, and when they were really going in the second half their solid work in the scrummages and their pace, handling, and made thrust generally outside them clearly the better combina- tion
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P. Sherrard, on the wing, instead of at half-back, and R. B. Bruce Lockhart, at stand-off half, were their outstanding players in the game and in all their scoring efforts Bruce Lockhart figured largely.
Richmond had the better of the struggle at forward for a long time, after an early try by Paul for Cam- bridge. They were well served outside, K Wreford and A. F. Dawkins being enterprising cen- tres, and A. La Warr making numerous efforts to get through.
The university defence under severe pressure at times, was al- ways good, with K. I. Geddes at his best. It was Richmond's first half, but with a try by H. K. Lucas which C. A. C. de Bounville con- verted, and a penalty goal kicked by that player, they had to be con- tent with the lead by eight points to three at half-time.
Afterwards the Cambridge) for- wards, with C. I Newton- Thomp- son, I E. Grose, and A. Fowler prominent, did excellent work to- gether, and the speed and thrust of Sherrard and the excellence of Bruce Lockhart, well backed up by the rest of his side, won the match convincingly. Sherrard crossed for each of the three tries in the second half and Geddes converted the last of them.
date.-JHF.
SMALL-POX
ON BRITISH
STEAMER VICTORIA (B.C.) Feb. 7 (Reuter) The British motor- ship, Queen Victoria, has been placed in quarantine and the entire crew isolated, following the vessel's arrival from Shanghai with small-pox - on
board.
The boatswaia, George Lorri- mer, died of small-pox on the voyage, and another man on board is also believed to be suf- fering from the disease.
The Queen Victoria is a ship of 1937 tons owned by the Queen Line of London,
RUGBY LEAGUE
DRAW
LONDON, Feb. 6 (Reuter)-The following is the draw in the second round of the Rugby League Cup to be played on February 18:
Leeds v Widnes
Bradford or Beaton v Oldham L'pool or St. Helen's Rec. v. Wigan Keighley v Featherstone
MR. J. A. DEAN
WILL LEAD NON-BENDERS · ·
Mr. J. A. Dem, enairman of a inecting of the Non-Benders held at the Singapore C. C., was elected captain of the Non-Benders cricket team for 1939.
The meeting was called for the purpose of arranging dates and it was decided that on May 14, there would be a match against Genuang, at Genuang.
the On June 8,
King's Birthday, a match would be played at the" 8. C. C. agálnst the S. C. C. and on July 15 and 16 there will be a reunion at Kuala Lumpur. On August 20, Singapore Non- Benders will play against the Selangor Non-Benders.
Arrangements are to be made for a match against Raffles College and another against the United Service Officers.
B'ton or Wakefeld v Warrington Salford v Hunslet Halifax v Hull Kingston Swinton v Bramley"
PICTURE TAKEN during the rugby match played
at
the
Valley on Saturday between All-Malaya and the Clubs which was drawn each side scoring 19 points (Photo, A.A. Kahu).
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