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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 7, 1932.
Foolish Misconception
of Wing-Forward
DEFENCE OF MUCH MALIGNED RUGBY EXPONENTS
ERRORS WHICH LÖST THE CLUB THE MATCH AGAINST ARMY
WILL LAMMERT HOLD HIS POSITION ?
By "THREE QUARTER”
DRADFORD looks like
being all
UCH hna been written in recent known as yet which code he will MUCH
yeara concerning the tactics em favour, ruggerites are already look- played by our modern wing forwards. ing forward to seeing him in netion We are told that they don't full the on the Club right wing. first function of a forward-to push in the serum-that they practice for sometime, and I hear that Selby deliberato obstructions, and aro con-
tantly off-side, and spoil the game is not expected to play again. generally. The writer would, how after Christmas-the latter's retuni ever, like to add in defence of these to the Club side will certainly be wel mech maligned players that there are come, though his deputy, Macintosh, the has been performing consistently well wing forwards who do push in Acram, do keep on-side, and only prac of late.
obstruction. In ex- thee legitimate
Play
Brilliant Exhibition of Tennis
YOUTHFUL JAPANESE PLAYER BEATS “SIRDAR” IN STRAIGHT SETS
Producing strokes which obtained speed even greater than Gordon Lum at his best, J. Yamagishi, the Japanese student, and brother of Yamagishi who passed through Hongkong with Shimura early this year, yesterday entertained a large crowd at the M.S.K. re-
sidence with a dazzling display of tennis.
Opposed to S. A. Rumjahn,
Colony's champion, the young
Japanese, who is now on his way LOCAL BOY'S SUCCESS
back to Japan after completing a
course of studies in America, and
CONFIDENT SAVE-Parkine the making a name for himself in Wins Cambridge Fresh-
Hongkong Police goalkeeper con- fidently handles this shot and cleara wall in the laterport match with Cantos Polica last Saturday, (Photo Ming Yuan),
planation of the latter I would like to Y the departure of H. M. S. De- TAMAR'S MAMAK
be
VICTORY
English tennis circles, was in his best form, and by magnificent all- court play defeated "Birdar" 6-3,
6-3.
men's Tennis Title
in The lastest issue of the "Lawn
The only weak link Yamagisht's game is his volley- Tounla and Badminton" contains
W. O. Choy, of Hongkong and is his driving on both hands and his smashing, that on these Pembroke, won the final of the strekes alone he is capable of Cambridge University Freshmen's singles tournament at Fenners by extending the best of players.
defeating C. R. Faweus (Rugby and Peterhouse) 6-4 9-7. R. W POWERFUL DRIVES.
Higgins (Torquay and Christ's) Yesterday's he was far too bent P. M. Oosthuizen (Souti specdy for Rumjahn, not only in Africa and Clare) and II. J. B. Africa and the pace he secured off the courts, Hofmeyer (South but in hla footwork. Well built, Trinity Hall) in the doubles final LATEST FIXTURES Yamagishi used his weight for by 0-2 6-4.
every stroke, driving
ing but so powerful and accurate the follwing paragraph:
SPLENDID WORK BY THE DEFENCES
almost as
HOTELS SOCCER
name an instance packing in such vonshire for the North, the Navy Ahan lost the services of Rothwell and a way that the serum is given
to Barnes their two wings, and Army- broad a base as possible, ao as afford the maximum amount of pro-tage and Woods their halves. Army- tection for their own scrum half tage and Rothwell have been the An outstanding personalities in the Navy surely this cannot be regarded obstruction in the sense of it being back division this senson, and their loas at this juncture is a big blow to the Trianguinr against the spirit of the game.
Navy prospects in Tournament. We understand that RE
ÞEGARDING the question of com-
ing around the serum as nearly Francis of the Medway is it again, the Navy aff-side as possible, surely it would in which case the serum-half position put a pretium on the slow serum-half need cause no worry to
A feature of the Mamak tourna-powerfully on the backhand as the whin makes no attempt to get the ball selectors, while Buckley can nway as quickly as possible to his brought into the threequarter line backs were this further restricted? when Ryder moves up to stand off, mont match between II.M.S. Tamar forehand. His approaches to the No one whe really knows the game but the wing and full back position and the 20th. Battery at King's net were not well timed neither Park yesterday was the splendid was his volleying impressive, but The game whenever he received a ball over- admires the very showy pinyer who will be hard to fill adequately. only leans against the serum and is constantly off-side, but really
ns successful at getting the ball was everly contested throughout head he despatched it with re- EUROPEAN STAFF TO
Tetley netted the court.. telligent wing forward play like that Navy forwards have not been work by both defences.
An interesting soccer match has of Voyce or H. L. Price is one of the in the tight scrums as one would ex- and at the interval there was no freshing vigour to the corners of He is undoubtedly a young
beer arranged to be played between most attractive features of the game. peet with the shove which they receive score registered.
player of unlimited pronulse, and the European and Chinese Staffs of Those who disagree with these res through those two fine second row the only goal for the Tamar a few
to watch the forwards, Doggett and Soykin. The minutes from time..
experience will very quickly the various departments of The Hong- marks would do well play of Hubback of the Navy who is former seems to improve with every
pince him among the leaders of kong and Shanghal Hotels, Ltd., to- certainly the best exponent of the game he plays, and there are many
morrow at 4.16 p.m. sharp on the who will not be surprised if he re-
tennis,
St. Joseph's College Ground, Happy wingers art out here.
presents the Senior Service at home
1.K.S....
Valley. The following will comprise when he leaves the China Station. 1st Bty. The question of hooker could of course 11.K
the teams have been solved had Surg-Lt. Bras. Signals an remained on the station, but his departure has left a gap which it would appear to be hard to fill.
in-
the writer's opinion much of the I criticism of the wing forward has come from those spectators who only admire spectacular three quarter play which the intelligent wing forwards of the opposing side make it their business to prevent, and do so without any infringement of the rules or spirit
NHE
•
R.A.S.C.
LEAGUE TABLE.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
10 D 0 1 48 8 10 10 0 0 1 41 8
10
.14
Rumjahn, badly in need of prac 7 2 1 81 13 16tice, put up a very good show, and can be well satisfied with himself 602 21 22 14 0 27 3.14
in taking six games as he did. He 7 7 Incognitos
33 8 18 held the rallies well, but did not St. Andrew's
21 9 Blodway
possess the finishing strokes like 12 9 9
his opponent.
day at Happy Valley, and this RE of the game. The only active parti-TE Clubs and Navy meet on Satur-a cipants who would like to see the winger abolished or so curtailed as to Kame should give some indication n
12th R.A.
Le useless are the slow serum halves to the prospects for the Triangular.C. referred to above and the referees/ Tournament fixture between the two University
10
B 7 10 6
13 10
12 22
0 4 7 4 2 3 0 9 11 4
DOUBLES.
E. C. Fincher could not, un fortunately, get away to take part
tween off-side and on.
DURI
side has been Captained by McLellan, who has gained n putation as a place
URING Selby's absence the
cut
re
kicker.
Un-
Wishart out to try out some new men In an Phoenix effort to remedy some of the defects Tamar which have been event in their fast Veteran three matches, while the Navy will be Parthian out to show that they are still a 24th R.A. force with which to be reckoned 20th R.A.. despite the absence of the Devonshire R.A.0.C. contigent.
G 14
17
70 #
pore and Malay,
1 0 18 1
10 1
0
1539 1
fortunately for the
Cluh he hnd an off
iny
ยา
Saturday
his three attempla at goal ali missing
their marks.
Mc-
Lellan played Rug- Queen's
кет
for
College, Cambridge and for Fylde Chib
MCLELLAN. Hongkong and is a good middle back row forward with safe hantly and & thorough knowledge of the game.
before coming to
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PAPER HUNT
SUCCESSFUL MEET AT CANTON- ENTHUSIASM OF LADIES
over
hold it's
717 3 3
13 19
MEET CHINESE --
European Staff L. Marques, 9. Potouloff, A. Krilovsky, W. II. Brown (Captain), R. Silva-Netto, Pat White, A. Gutterres, W. Wirth, E. V. Jenkins, L. Souza, L. Fernandes.
Chinese
Staff: Ho Hang-ping,
Kwok Ping-Lam, Mui Shlu-kec, Lf Ho- cheun. Lau Hong-door, Li Chi-dun, Mok Yee-lick. Kwok Hon-wah, Ho Ka-kwan, Chan Chung-in, Lu Long kun.
SPORT ADVTS.
In the games, but Hachiuma and Matsuoka, the former being the local No. 2 Japanese player and
mpion of Singa the latter ex-cha
ined in a)
doubles encounter.
Jahn, TiE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. K.LT.C.
Each! Hachiuma partnered Ra 1 0 1 2 0
**TEENTH EXTRA RAGE 8th Destroyers i
0 7 Club 7
1 330 and they were only just defea 0 German
THE SR. (1l be held (Weather Par.. in straight sets, the scores being
MEETINGS, HAPPY VALLEY 05 FIXTURES & TEAMS.
6-4, 6-4. The local pair led 3-1 in
mitting) at December, 1932, com- the first set, and were down 4-2, in
Saturday, 10th Mamak League
the second but pulled up to four-mencing at 20
tennis, v Royal Signals-all. It was fairly good K.LT.C.
although the exchanges were so 1.30 p.m. Marina, To-day, 4.15 K.LT.C.-G. Singh: P. J. Naidu quick that rallies were few and and Karnail Singh: G. M. Khan, far between. Atwa Singh and B. Singh: K. Hussain, Ahmed Khan, M. Stoff. Hazara Singh and Mohammed Hassan. Reserves:-jhan Dad.
Radio
24th Battery- U.S.I.C., To-morrow, 2.30 Radio: Surjin Singh: man Singh and J. S.
Y
FRIENDLY.
RA.S.C. v H.M.S. Kent-Soo- kunpoo, To-day, 4 p.m.
Lieut. R.A.S.C.: Funnel:
Lieut. and Whitley:
Evers-Buckland and
NUNOI'S FEAT.
a gruelling five-sel match, This Race Course.
,” '
BURE,
at
that they
their
On No Pretext will Children be par- is casily the most outstanding mitted in either Enclosure during the Achievement to date of this Meeting.
Tiffins ara obtainable at the Club promising young player, for Jiro Sato proved himself almost un-House provided they are ordered from beatable whilst in England this the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone summer, and in consequence of 21020, his meritorious play has earned a place in the World's First Ten for 1932.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2,00 Including Tax, for all Persona, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Saitors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
The First Bell will be Rung
MEMBERS ENC Stembars are notified and their Ladies must we Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be R. Nunoi, who will be rembered admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to for his magnificent display of Canton Ride The
tennis here early in the year, has the Members' Enclosure and Club E Army certainly did not die-
Pardu-at last reached the goal of all Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen. and appoint their supporters on Satur-second Paper Hunt of this season
Grewal ambitious tennis players, namely $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) lare obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon introduction by a Momber, day when they scored their second on Sunday last. In spite of the: win in the Triangular Tourament trainy weather the efforts of the
Member to be responsible for such by Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan and winning a national champion.
Atter Singh,
Last month Nunol met Jiro Payment of All Chite, &c. the Club's expense. Birt's tactics in
twenty Mohinder Singh:
Sato in the final of the Japanese Badges admitting to Members' En- coming up into the three quarter ling Committee were rewarded
the Army's record attendance, proved a big factor in
Kalwant Singh and A. Spary. Re-i
Championships, and beat him in closure will NOT be on sale at the Huccess, and was. certainly a piece of riders taking part, including six Gurbachan Singh, Awtar Singh..
too Indies.
the serves:--Man Singh and Prem opportunism which we seo all
The party assembled on seldom in focal rugby. The Army forwards crummaged better than Whampoa Road near Tungshan Singh.
Saturday and Herbert's
that and from there was led by Mr. usual hooking was much superior to
to rice fields of Tratt who has occupied the centre Gavin over the ideal ground now of the Army front row for the past provided by the three seasons. The Army XV with "Lean Dog" Hill. After a short two wins to their credit certainly rest it proceeded through the hilly Jeffers look like carrying off the Triangular country in an easterly direction to Mayell. Tournament trophy for the first time the actual start of the hunt. The Keene: Barlow, Tipple, Senior, since the War.
signal of the start was given at Lazenby and O'Conner. away 9.30 a.m. The track, very ably. THE Club literally threw
their match against the Army chosen by Messrs. Janssen and na it was a tale of missed chances Neckelman led southwards towards throughout the game. When a pass Shek Pai and provided an excellent was dropped or went astray, which hunt not without thrills and spills. was an all too frequent occurence the
The field kept fairly closely offender or his neighbours made but little effort to retrieve the situation, together during the first half but List and as a result the mistake usually then about eight ponies took the proved more costly than it should, as lend and by the time the the Army wingers were not alow to course was reached the first badge had shrunk to five ponies. An jounce on any loose bull.
both exciting race followed to the finish Rigg were GRIFFITHS and RAFE Watter which came in sight townsh giving passon, but it must be added opposite side of the race course,
THE WINNERS. that both their wing men were out
The results were as follows: of position to receive their passes on have heard оссавісля, 1
Mr. M. Gavin, 2nd: Mr. E. Kuehne, Geoffery Lammert landed an than one occasion this season when, 3rd: Mr. J. B. Harrison.
A matter of special interest was to any one at all conversant with threequarter play, it was obvious that the excellent sport displayed by he was palpably out of position in the lady riders. The order, in attack, and was too prone to double which they passed the finish-posti Inside when in possession instead of going all out for the corner ang. I was as follows: 1st: Mrs. Gorman, should not be at all surprised it this 2nd: Mrs. Annett. 3rd: old stalwart of leest rugges is unable Lehmann. After the hunt the to resist the challenge which Forgu- participants gathered at the Tang- son, Robertson, Jenkins, Rigg and shan Garten Klub where cups, Goldman may offer, and finds hi kindly donated by Mr.. Nockelman, way into the second team. At pre were presented to each of the two Year.
of
Many
send his defence is the only part
moro
his game which at all approaches the form we have grow to expect from ilm.
*
•
winners,
race.
FANLING GOLF.
Next January. of Competitions for
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
CHARITY SOCCER.
Annual Match Between Hospital and 'Varsity.
The annual match between the Gov- erament Civil Hospital staff and the University will take place on Sunday, Dec. 11. on the H.K.F.C. ground, Apponded in the list of competitions Happy Valley. The match is to raise which aro down for the month of funds to provide Xman comforts for January at the Royal Hongkong Golf the poor who are in hospital during Club's Fanling courses. The quali- the festive season. lat:fying round of the Junior Champion
Mra
Those attending included also Mrs. Baist, Mrs. Janssen, Mrs. Krupps, Dr. W. Wagner, Prof. W. DOBERTSON is getting into train Panzer, Major Oliveerona, Mesara. King again and we may rest assured. T. Crawe, H. D. Kahrt, H. Baist,
ship will be played on the old course but the other events will be on both the old and new course.
4-Now Dec. 31-Jan.
Meeting
It was inadvertently stated in Year's connexion with the G. M. Young Cup that the Chartered Bank bont the Union Insurance Co. at Fanling Actually, the Union Insurance Co. won by 8 points to 4.
Jan. 7-8-Captain's Cup. Jan.
8. Junior Championship on Sunday. Jan 21.-28.Bogey Pool.. (qualifying round).
Jan. 26.-30.-Chima New Year! Meeting.
Inter-club matches with Shanghal Golf Club and Manila Golf Club will probably be held about China New
U.S. COMPETITION · · Starling Times Arranged for Thursday. Starting times for the United Ser-
that he will find his way into the Club. Hardt, D. W. Folley, J. H. vices Cup contest at Fanling have kido in aomo position: the problem
Is Where ? Gokiman has just returned Ferguson, F. Kraemer, A. Motro- been drawn up.
to the Colony and though it is
not fanoff,
(Continued on Page 7.)
LAWN TENNIS.
The following cable has lust been received by us:"SLAZEN~| GERS BALL SELECTED CHAM- PIONSHIPS WIMBLEDON 1933." JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO.,
Agents for MESSIS. SLAZENGERS LIMITED.
Hongkong, 6th December, 1932.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Mon, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Frecincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting
By Order,
B. A. BLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th December, 1982.
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