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STOP CHEATING IN RUGBY

DRAMATIC ADVICE BY. PRESIDENT

SEND MEN OFF

(By J. P. Jordan)

We shall not do any good until people who deliberately break the laws are sent off the field at Twickenham, Murray- -field, or-Lansdowne-road. From any official of the Rugby Union this statement would be strik

APRIL 23, 1935.

SIRDAR OR "H.D."?

FOR TENNIS TITLE

(Continued from Paga 8).

open singles championship.

1929. S. A. Ramjahn bent 11. D. Rumjahn '6-1, 6-4, 6-3 in the semi-final.

1933. 8. A. Rumjahn beat 11. D. Rumjahn 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the second round.

1934. 5. A. Rumjahn bent II. D. Rumfahn 6-4, 1-6, 9-7 in the second round.

FINAL ON FRIDAY

Friday has been fixed for the anal of the open singles cham

ing, but coming as it did from the plenship on the stand court when president, Mr. J. Milnes, when he either S. A. or H.. D. Romjahn talked

I will meet G.R.M. Ricketts. startling,

referees, to Rugby

As I have said before, cheating still goes on in Rugby football, and my experience is that it t pronounced in big matches than in the more humble club games.

I

more

The complete programme of this week's games is appended.

Wednesday, April 24

Singles Semi-final-S. A. Rumjahn

Friday, April 26

glad Mr. Milnes has had the v, H. D. Rumfahn. courage to say in public what is well known in private-that certain ́play-! ers deliberately cheat-and at the same time point to the true remedy for a state of things that to apolling the game.

REFEREES LAX

Singles. Final G. H. M. Ricketts v. Winner of above match.

Monday, April 29

Club Championship Final.-E. L. H. Shute v. G. Rt. M. Ricketts.

Wednesday, May 1 `-

Ila has done the game a good turn by telling the London referees that! since the war refereen in generál have been rather lax in enforcing the laws, so much so, in fact, that it may take a long time to get back to Rumjahn v. W. C. Hung and Ho Kn- the proper spirit in which the game)

should be played:

Mr. Milnes rightly holds that:

Jau,

Doubles Finn-S. A. and H. D.

penalty kicks and circulars do not flagrant obstruction.

two

aeem to have any effect. Ho struck Refereen hesitate to act, bit the the right note when ho implied that referee who will do as Mr. Milnes no good would be done until players suggests in a match between who deliberately broke the faws in countries will do a tremendous ser an international match were order vice to the game, and would win

support from everyone,

ed off the field.

Everyone who has watched senior! So far, foul play-such as hack- football will agree that occasions arise ing. tripping, or striking has boon when

"panding of would have a the only infringement to which order- salutary effect on the game. Ruting off has been applied. Now that referees shrink from acting.

the president of the R.U. bas spoken

A case in point was provided in a his mind, perhaps referees will deal recent inter-Services match, which we with wilfully holding, illegal tackling, had hitherto, regarded as the essence and the most frequent crime of all, of what Rugby should be, when one obstruction, the samo drantic player was repeatedly guilty of manner.

Baseball Prospects: Cards: Stronger This Year

(Continued from Page 8).

for the shortstop port. Rickey says it is going to be dimeult to choose between them, despite Gelbert's en- cused leg and two-year layoff.

ROOM FOR ONLY ONE

obtained from the Braves fast year; Johnny Winseit, Rochester and ex Red Sox rookie who hit .801 for the Card farm, and Eugene Moore, whe came up from Columbus at the fag end of last season and hil .278 in nine games for the Red Birds.

Bill DeLancey and Virgil Davis will rate No. 1 and No. 2 catching berths, respectively, and there is none in camp capable of ousting

It was suggested to Manager then. Frankie Frisch that there would be room for both Durocher und Gelbert, PICHERS? A WHOLE PARADE! with the latter playing third base,

The playing field is cluttered up and the aggressive Pepper Martin with pitching talent. You find hur- returning to centre Beld, Frisch Every time you see a Hillman veteet this proposition without delay, les batting, playing first base and "There is no sense in putting two outfeld, hitting fungoes, and general twoly getting into your hair-which Car you see the best to bomen out of position to place one," gives ane the idea that Frankie he explains. The Cardinal foreman Frisch isn't going to rest on the also had in mind Terry Moore, a pitching laurels won by the Deans, centre fielder up from Columbus, Bill Hallahan, and Bill-Walker last whose only weakness la said to be season.

had in British material and

workmanship for the money foul flies, when he made that state- The Red Birds have a lock of

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Two other young jofielders who that his name implies in winning 16 Forma for the Fifth Extra Raco show exceptional promise are Don and dropping 10 for Houston; and Meeting to be held on Saturday, Gutteridge, also. from Houston, and Dick Ward, who got a brief trial 4th May, 1935, (weather per- Charley Wilson, from Columbus. with the Cubs last year and then

The latter, with stick mark of turned in 13 victories against mitting) may be obtained at. the 3926, might win a regular borth at losses for Los Angeles, Ward also la Secretary's

Ofice, Gloucester third base in the event that Pepper, a right-hander,

Building; the Club House, Happy Martin is switched to centre field to Frisch is counting on a good year Valley; the Hong Kong Club; and replace Ernie Orsatti-and that from Pat Malone, the cantankerous event isn't without consideration by Cub acquired in a deal last fall. the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. Frisch.

Entries Malone won 14 against 7 for Chicago,

close at 12 o'clock Wilson is an impressive tad, who and it was reported that Grimm trad-NOON on Thursday, 25th April, has been up before and as the noise od him off because he was a bad boy. 1935. of a major leaguer.

Pat has promised to be good this Replacements in the outfield are a season, and if he is, both morally likely looking lot. Besides the and in the line of pitching success, aforementioned Terry Moore, who is the rest of the league is due for an- a wow, there are Red Worthington, other year of depression.

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