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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932.
CLUB'S RUGBY CASUALTY LIST
THE TEAM of Internationals which played-in a Memorial rugby match referred to below by "Three- quarters." They are as follows:--Standings J. A. Sie gine, R. M. Byers, J. M. Bannerman, J. C. H, Ireland, J. R. Wheeler, H. J. M. Neill, J. McVicker Sittingt C. T. Payno, T. Mayne, W. J. A. Davies, C. A. Usher, E. O. Davy, J. M. Atkinson, R. W. Harland (referme). Front: W. McC. Ross and H. Waddell
Selby Sadly Missed
Virility of the Borderers: Novel Rugger Match
JOTTINGS BY "THREE-QUARTERS”.
NO BOXING KING'S IN TOURNEY
MORRIS CANNOT FIND OPPONENT
LOCAL, ASSN: UNLUCKY
(By "Veritas".)
11-
Another disappointment waits Hongkong boxing fans. I am informed that the first of the Hongkong Boxler As- Hociation's tournaments, post- poned in the first place on November 19, will not be held this Saturday as hoped.
Efforts to secure an opponent for Signalman Morris to contend for the Hongkong Middle-weight championship have failed and the promoters have therefore decided to abandon ideas of staging a tournament on December 3.
The cause of the original date boing postponed was A.B. Dwin's refusal to fight Morris for the purse offered by the Association.
effort
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
of
Results of Last Week's
Matches
Pennsylvania, 13: Cornell, 7. Johns Hopkins, 0; Maryland, 23. WESTERN FOOTBALL, Nov. 24.
EASTERN FOOTBALL, Nov. 24.
N. Y. U., 13; Carnegio Tech, G. Colgate, 21; Brown, 0. Franklin and Marshall, 6; THERE were many who were sur-¡position in the Club side, but of Gettysburg, G.
prised at the result of the the three I think Grieve most war- George Washington, 7; Okla Navy v Army match on Wednes runts recognition despite his die-home, 7. day last when these two teams appointing display on Saturday, 7 Marshall, 22; West Virginia met in the first match of the Grieve represented Hongkong at Wesleyan, 0. Triangular Tournament. On full-back in the Interport matches paper, the Navy looked the better in 1929 and 1930, but was injured side, but the absence of Rothwell in the latter match and has only their left wing diminished played a couple of games since. their scoring power considerably, Whitham, Grieve's successor, has and with Woods at scrum-half temporarily forsaken rugger for playing much below form, the cricket, at which game he has met sailors had to admit defeat by a with some measure of success this tonm, which on the day's play, season, but I should not be sur- were unquestionably the superior. prised if he went back to rugger ere long, in which case we hope at last to see a glimpse of the form he displayed when up at 23. Cambridge in 1926, and which earned for him such an enviable reputation.
on
understand that Francis of the Medway is almost fit again, and I cannot help feeling that it will be a good day for the Navy when this versatile player is able to take his place in the side as Armytage's partner. The latter has certainly failed to reproduce the form he displayed on his first appearance against the Club, but
that a who saw him on
ceremony at which occasion entertain, no doubts as pavilion was opened to Com- to his capabilities, and will memorate a famous footballer. I cagerly look forward to a return take the liberty of passing on some to form on his part.
| facta concerning It to my readers
who may be interested.
those
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have recently been handed Homeside paper giving an BC- count of a rather novel rugby match which was played following
new
was
TH THE South Wales Borderers certainly display more dash and put more pep into their play THE pavilion in question
erected as a memorial to the than we have seen from any, of late. Lieut. W. F. ("Horsey") the other sides this season. They Crowne (Duke of Wellington's have been severely criticised for Regt.), who, though well under 12 thefr tendency to beat the whistle stone led the Irish International on the offside rule, but one can pack on some dozen occasions be not blame them for getting round
1924 tween on the opposing backs as quickly memorial was
And 1928. The erected by his as they are allowed, and on Satur-rugby friends from all over
the day they took every the advantage world. It has been built on the which a slack whistle afforded playing fields of his old school, them. The Club forwards might Campbell College, Belfast, and well take a leaf out of their book following the opening ceremony as far as backing-up and follow- ing up are concerned, in which the School, XV and a team of in- a rugby match was player between department they have been lament-ternationals, from which the Intled ably weak this acazon. The
emerged winners by 16 points to Borderers backs have not, so far, 3. The Internationals' XV includ- produced the form we would exed Commander W.J.A. Davies, who pect from them, and have quite captained England during the falled to make the best 080 of (season just after the war, and Cap- Martin's powers the wingtain CM. Usher, who captained Galletly he not yet recovered Scotland about the same period. his form of two acañon's ago and amongst a host of other stars in Hamlion is definitely a weak links. the rugger firmament.
THE Club's casualty list has
been phenomenal this year, THE Internationals XV with the and it has been considerably aug-i dates when they represented| mented since Saturday, by several their countries and the total num- further "erocks." It is very bad) bor of Capa gained was as follows: luck on Selby to have to keep on JR. Wheeler, Ireland 1922-24 (5), captaining his aide from the touch-R.N. Byres, Ireland 1928-20 (0), H. line. Club supporters must longWaddell, Scotland 1924-30
(15), to see the old Scottish Inter- E.0. Davy, Ireland 1926-32 (30), nationalist performing at the base J.M. Atkinson, Ireland, 1927 (2). of the serum again, and I think W.J.A. Davies, England 1912-22 his absence from the team has had (16), J.M. Bannerman, Scotland a bigger offect on the side that 1921-29 (97), J.C.H. Ireland, Scot- It would seem at Arst glance.land 1925-27 (11), JM. Neill, Rumour hath it that Peers le At Ireland 1926 (1), J.M. McVicker, again and Griffith's ankle mended Ireland 1924-30 (20), C.T. Payne, sufficiently to allow him to play Ireland 1926-30 (10), J:A. Siggins, again. But Robertson, like hin Ireland 1931-32 (B), N. McRose, captain, must still be content with | Ireland 1992 (3). the role of spectator. Robertson
is much too useful a man to be
left out of the Club alde, but ISOME of the international side were undoubtedly very much cannot, as yet, seo in what posi- in the veteran stage, but there was tion he ls most likely to get bin quite a sprinkling of present-day place. Jenkins has certainly been Internationals, and from the ac playing much below par, and was count of the game it would appear inferior to Rigg on Saturday, so that even Davies and Usher, who It is just possible that Robertson Arst represented England and Scot may get in at right centro- aland respectively in pre-war days partner to Ferguson; the latter showed plenty of dash and much of has played really well in his inst their old kill. It was certainly a two matches::
most distinguished opposition for RIEVE, Fox, and Rigg are all any school side to have to face a total of -194 International Caps in contenders for the ", full-back oño XVI
Xavier, 20; Haskell, 7. St. Thomas, 26: Canisius, 0. Miami, 21; Cincinnati, 13. St. Louis. 19; Washington (St. Louis), G.
U.
Detroit, 14; Oregon State, 6, Colorado, 0; Denver, 6. Wyoming, 0; Colorado Aggies,
Orville Mahler, sensational University of Southern California quarterback, who has been barred from further play by a neck in- jury
He will kosist with the team's strategy from the bench.
Nebraska, 21; Missouri, 6. Western Reserve, 8; John Car- rol. 6.
Akron, 20; Mt. Union, 6. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL, Nov. 24,
Quantico Marines, 26; Carlisle Barracks, 0.
Virginia, 14; North Carolina, 7. North Carolina State. 7; South Carolina, 7.-
V. P. I., 26; V. M. I., 0. Tonness00, 26; Kentucky, 0. Texas, 21; Texas, A. and M., 0. Morcor, 7: Oglethorpe, 6. Centro, 20; Chattanooga, 6. Alabama, 20; Vanderbilt, 0. Centenary, 0; Arkansas, 0. Tulan, 14; Oklahoma City, 0. Richamond, 18; William' and i Mary, 7.
PACIFIC COAST FOOTBALL. November, 24.
Washington State, 3; U. C. Li
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U. S. C., 9: Washington, 6....
St. Mary's 7; Oregon, 0.
Utah Aggies, ◊; Idaho, 33.
OTHER SPORT ON PAGE 9
Every entert is being made to
arrange a programme and дя soon as this has been. accompi- ished, the opening tournament
the reason will be staged. It
is unlikely, however, that it will be before Christmas.
SOUTHPORT WIN CUP REPLAY ·
NOW MEET SWINDON
AT HOME
London, Nov. 29, Southport casily defented Nel- Bon. In the F. A. Cup replay on the latter's ground to-day scor- ing four times without reply.
to The winners are at home Swindon in the second round Saturday proper to be played on week.-Router.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FIFTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be hold (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF Saturday, 3rd December, 1932, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Boll will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members
are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Membera to tho Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRETARY ember to be respon introduction by ■ Member,
Bible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on enlo at the Race Course.
On No Protoxt will Children be pormitted in olther Enclosure during the Meeting.
Timna.aro obtainable at the Club Houso provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including Ter, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c. will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkon Jockey Club during the Raco Meetin
By Order,
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Actg. Secretary Hongkong, 28th November, 193L.
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