1935-04-23 — Page 9

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THE HONGKONG / TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935.

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STOP

CHEATING IN RUGBY

DRAMATIC ADVICE BY PRESIDENT

SEND MEN OFF

F

(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 offeln of the Rugby

SIRDAR OR

"H.D."?..

FOR TENNIS TITLE

(Continued from Page 8).

open singles championship.

1029, S. A. Rumjahn bent H. D. RumJahn 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 in the semi-final,

1933. S. A. Rumjahn bent H. D. Rumjahn 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the second round.

1934. S. A. Rumjahn beat H. D. Rumjahn 6-4, 1-6, 9-7 in the second round.

FINAL ON FRIDAY

Friday has been fixed for the

Union this statement would be strik-final of the open slagies cham- ing, but coming as it did from the plonship on the stand court when president, Mr. J. Milnen,, when he either S. A, or II. D. Rumjahn talked to Rugby referees, it Is will meet G.R.M. Ricketts. startling.

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

..

week's games is appended.

The complete programme of this

Wednesday, April 24 'Singles Semi-final.-S. A. Rumfakn v. H. D. Rumjaht.

I am glad Mr. Milnes has had the courage to say in public what is well known in private that cortain play- ern deliberately cheat and at the same time point to the tron, remedy for a stale of things that is spotting.

the game.

REFEREES LAX

Friday, April 26

Singles Final,-G. R. M. Ricketts

Winner of above match.

Monday, April 29

Shute v. G. R. M. Ricketts.

Club Championship Final.-E. L. H.

Wednesday, May 1

Ito has done the game a good turn by telling the London referees that since the war referees in general have iven rather inx in enforcing the laws, so much so, in fact, that it may take a long time to get back to Rumjahın v. W. C. Hung and Ho Ka- the proper spirit in which the game law. should be played.

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

agront obstruction.

two

Mr. Milnes rightly holds that penalty kicks and circulars do not seem to have any effect. He struck Iteferees hesitate to act, but the the right note when he 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 laws in countries will do a tremendous ser- an international match were order- vice ed off the field.

the game, and would win Everyone who has watched senior, So far, foul play-such as hack-

support from everyone, football will agree that occasions arise ing, tripping, or striking-has been when a "ending off" would have a the only infringement to which ordor- salutary effect on the game. Ruting off has been applied. Now that referees shrink from acting.

the president of the R.U. han apoken

A case in polat 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, in the player

same drastic was repeatedly guilty of manner.

Baseball Prospects: Cards: Stronger This Year

(Continned from Page 8).

obtained from the Braves last year; Johnny Winsett, Rochester and ex Red Sox rookie who hit .361 for the Card farm, and Eugene Moore, wha

for the shortstop post, Rickey says came up from Columbus at the fag it is going to be cult to choose end of last season and hit .278 between them, despite Gelbert's en- nine games for the Red Birds, cased leg and two-year layoff.

ROOM FOR ONLY.ONE

Bal Delancey and Virgli Davis will rato No. 1 and No. 2 catching berths respectively, and there is none in camp capable of ousting

It WAB suggested to

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room fur both Durocher and Golbert, PICHERS? A WHOLE PARADE! with the latter playing third base, and the aggressive Pepper Martin with pitching talent. You find hur

The playing field is cluttered up returning-to-contre-feld-Frisch Every time you see a Hillman vetoed this proposition without delay, lera batting, playing first base and Car you see the best to be men out of position to place one," gives une

There is no sense in putting two outfield, hitting fungoes, and general-

woly getting into your hair-which. he explains. The Cardinal foreman Frisch isn't going to rest on the the idea that Frankie had in British material and also had in mind Terry Moore, a pitching laurels won by the Deans,

centre feller up from whose only weakness is said to be season.

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competition and n are ticketed for the majers the lippy one has plenty of other reasons in sprout gray hair. One is hauder who won 13 and lost for There are Ray Harrell, a big right- | Fred Ankenman, a rookie shortstop Rochester in 1934; Ed Housser, who comes up from Houston,

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el, but admittedly weak with the handler in 1934, who turned a 19 Kleinke, Rochester right- willow. Frisch is taking steps to im- victories against only pruve his bitting.

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Henry Pippen, who shaped up ax all:

Draft Programmes and Entry show exceptional promine are

who that his name implies in winning 16 Forms for the Fifth Extra Race Gutteridge, als from Houston, and Dick Ward, who got

Don and dropping 16 for Houston: and Meeting to be held on Saturday, Charles Wilson, from Columbus. with the Cubs last year and then mitting) may be obtained at the a brief trial 4th May, 1935, (weather per The Intter, with a stick mark of turned in 326, might win a regular berth at losses for Los Angeles, Ward also in Secretary's

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A wow, there are Red Worthington, other year of depression.

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