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RUGBY CLUB RECORDS
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08 241
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Calford,
Darenth
Faber
Fluchles
Barrow
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2 136
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Tamworth
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7 142
11 184
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Westcombe I'k.
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2 149 Broughton Pk.
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107 Kemini
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684 105, Liverpool
16 175 Hanchester
2 249 61 Mchester Univ.
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FANLING HUNT CLUB
Conditions For February
14 Programme
Following are the
128 164 the events to
conditions for
be declded at the
13 Chinese New Year meeting of the Race Club ut Fonting Hunt
10
and
178 Kwanti on February 14:
172 Ad
10 120 182 07 ZZP 14
203
0 11 10%
At 2.40 p.m. The Jorrocks Cup. Over the country, course finishing on the race course. For China ponles that in the opinion of the Committee have been regularly hunted by their owners. To be ridden by owners. Calchweight 160 lbs. Winner a cup 11H presented by Mrs. Stonton.
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A) 7 125 GA
0 CO
0 230
11 1 4182
nipa
ка The Hunters Hurdle.
140
150 01
One mile.
For China ponies that in the opinion
150 Nof the Committee sira bona nde
263 45 hunters. Winners of any race at 168 120 went this season barred: Weight
Kwant! 236 109, 61 #12P 14160 lbs. Ponles that have started in a hurdle race or steeplechase this
10 2 109 7 season
1.
5 lbs. penalty. Winner a cup 164 105
185 or $50.
1
2
OLD
OYS
WEST OF ENGLAND
Aleynians
K
120
120 Cheltenham
Bec. Q.
2
261
G Emeter
0
7
Kiirkonna
4
123
74
174 mi
192
60
4
12 Taunton
10 t 4 16
0 1 214
50 Telgamalla
14
1N4
115
3 0
5
192
142
thenatonism
201
Wyeth
1
DL
10G
Fulmundians
110 145
Elthamlana
174
204
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@ 120
FO
Guildfordian Haberdashers
103
3405
136
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Clayton
Haileyburtena Humlans K.C.8.
Mid Whitzif
Rellishlane
Skinners
Stortfordlana
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Tinlan
Wan:lsworth'na
WesterlibaĖS
HOUSE CLUBS
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227
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200 101
Lensbury
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Netrovich
Naplor
Unilever
Zareh ne.
BILLIARDS TOURNEY
The Fanling Grand National and 11⁄2 K2 Pierce Grove Memorial Cup. 101 miles. A handicap steeplechase for Winner to hold for China ponies. one year the Challenge Cup with re- plien presented.
C. Strange Beats Lim In Junior Division
Playing in the Junior Division of 14127 the Open Billiards Championship at the Club de Lusitano last night C. Strange defeated Lim How-wah by 300 points to 233 points. 742 LOR Strange was easily the better of
70 the two players and was
seriously challenged by Lim, who
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,
HONGKONG FOOTBALL.
THE GOVERNOR'S CUP ON SUNDAY
HEAVY PROGRAMME FOR THE COMING WEEK-END-
SEAFORTHS MEET FUSILIERS
NEXT WE DNESDAY
·PLUCKY BUT -CRUDE
French Boxer Beaten By
Farr
(By Geoffrey Simpson)
1937.
Because of the Governor's Cup le between the Hongkong Football As sociation and the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation at Caroline Hül on Sunday, there will be no first division football games on that day, but a big programme in all divisions
has been arranged for Saturdayisted i
Much Interest should be with Saturday's match between St. Joseph's and Recreio first division. for in addition to being a teams, league fixture, the encounter will also count as the re-piny of the Senior Shield.
The following is the programme arranged by the Hongkong Football Association:
*SATURDAY'
First Division
St. Joseph's v. Club de Recrelo, London, Dec. 23. King's Parit, 4 p.m.; Referee, K.K.Ip; Tommy Farr, the Tonypandy Linesmen, Higham and Sheen. Shield
contender re-play concurrently. heavy-weight, official
for the British championship, won' South China "A" V. Police, Caroline a points decision at the Earl's Hill, 4 p.m.; Referee, Finch; Lines- Court arena last night from Charles men, Boyd and Barbon.. Rutz, the French ex-miner, but at
"B".
Eastern v. Club, Navy Ground, 4 the end of the 12 rounds his quali-p.m.; Referce, Isley; Linesmen, Jones fications as a title challenger were and Phillips.
Rifies v. Navy, certainly not strengthened.
Royal Uister Farr won all right, but he made Chatham Road, 4 p.m.; Referee,
South China hard work of a straightforward task Omar: Linesmen French and Norman.
Kowloon v and exposed his limitations so plainly Kowloon Football Club, 4 p.m.; Re- that he was more disappointing than
feree, Kossick; Linesmen, Day and Impressive.
Silva
Chinese Athletle v. Kowloon "C", I always had the impression that The Lo Wa Handicap. 1 miles. Farr could have taken the fight in Sookunpoo, 4 pm. Referee, Mae- Linesmen, Perks and A hurdle race for China ponies.his stride und probably won in a few Cormac; Winners of a hurdle race or steeple- rounds if he had known the way. Osborne.
Second Division last season barred. Rutz was plucky, but crude- one- chase this or
punch fighter without variety or Winner a cup or $50,
The Diana Cup. Over the country strategy. course finishing on the race' course.
R. A. (Lyeemoon) v. R. A. (Stone- cutters), liappy Valley, 4 p.m.; Re feree, Murtin. Winners at Kwantl
for China harred. Catchwelght 145 glove on his right hand for all the R. E. v. Police, Caroline Hill, 2.30
this season
lbs. To be ridden by Ladies. Winner a cup or $50; (unless a minimum of six entries are received, this event will be cancelled).
Over the The Melbourne Cup: Country Course finishing on the Race
Australion For
Ponies. Catchweight 108 lbs. Winner a cup or $50.
never course.
41; improved towards the end of the
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Entries close with the Secretorles, es game. When Strange had 254 points
Lim was 184 and when Strange Messrs. Thomson and Co., York reached 257 Lim had 200. Strange Buildings, on January 20, at noon.
56 made the highest breaks, his best
o being 24 and 21.
102 113
1A 22
Lim played some very good shots. 140108 but his best breaks never exceeded
242
07, 15.
Strange had the last cue of the game and conceded three points to
make his total 300.
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He need not bave put a boxing
His one p.m. Referee, Barbon. punching he did with it, effective blow was a swinging left using. bul in spite of Its obviousį upper-cut, which he rarely ceased character Farr was caught by it time and again.
LITTLE LEÀDING
to
Farr had no defensive move frustrate it, and I also blame him allowing Rulz to beat him so for freely to the lead. Rutz crouched, and then swung his upper-cut--the same trick every time.
Farr had only to jab solidly with straight lefts and follow with rights to the chin and Ruiz must have been in sore trouble. But Farr did little leading, and when he did his timing was not good.
Farr was the better man by his countering ability and stronger in Achling. It was a contest of plug ing and clinching, with Farr doing most work on the body.
Eastern v. Club, Navy Ground, 239 p.m. Referee, Jones.
Kowloon v. South China, Kowloon Football Club, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Day, Chinese Athletic v. Kowloon "C", Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Perks. Third Division Seaforth Highlanders v. R. W. F.. Happy Valley, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Farr, St. Joseph's v. Recreio, King's
Referee, Hance. Park, 2.30 p.m.
v. Kumnon R. A. (Lyeemoon) Rifles, Prince Edward Road, 4 p.m. Referee, Rees.
Jarman.
SUNDAY
Governor's Cup Hongkong Football Association Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, Referee, and Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m. Smyth Linesmen, Reynolds
Second Division Navy v. Royal Ulster Rifles, Navy In the third round Farr promised Ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Clark. to end the struggle in something like good style. He, then stood clear, waited for Rutz's upward swing. dodged the blows, and let fly with countering rights to the jaw. One punch brought Rutz to his knees for A count of nine; another just after shook him badly.
RUTZ FLATTERED
I am afraid Furr is not quick 10 selze a winning advantage. Once he had recovered from his bad time Rutz put up a good show considering his lack of boxing skill, but he was undoubtedly flattered in being per- mitted to stay the full journey,
Third Division
Royal Engineers v. Police "E", Sookunpoo, 2:30 p.m. Referee, Silva. Police "C" v. R. A. M. C., Kowloon Club, 4 p.m. Referee, Football
Osborne.
R. A. O. C. v. Liga Portuguesa, Sookunpoo, 4 p.m. Referee, Morgan. Kwong Wah v. I. A. S. C., Kowloon Football Club, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Smith.
NEXT WEEK'S GAMES The following matches will be played on January 27:
First division Scaforth High- anders v. Royal Welch Fusiliers, Sookunpoo. 4 p.m. Referee, Payne; Linesmen, French and Perks.
Farr's boxing will need to improve vastly if he is to have any chance against Petersen, whom, according 10 the Board of Control, he must next! meet. Petersen has two effective Second division Seaforth High- hands. Rutz had only one, yet gave landers v. Royal Welch Fusiliers, Farr more trouble than he bargained Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Sgt.
Martin.
for.
Farr was sure with his blows only when he waded in with lowered head to punch the body at close range, the out-fighting his work was faulty, and he was more often than not short with his straight hits.
In
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dreary affair of technical offences and shrill blasts on the whistle,
modern cricket, whether In Test the County Champion- matches or ship, more enjoyable to play? Is there any doubt that the standard of play is definitely lower in all depart- ments than it was?
Association football has long been primarily a spectacle for the million, and the attempt to guarantee the public a good entertainment for its shillings seems to have been success- ful over a long period.
:
But at what price? Who will say that modern soccer is as robust or as healthy as the game 30 or more years ago? It is desperately scientific, but with a finickiness and anxiety to avold Injury which would horrify the glants of the past.
Is furtive ankle-tapping preferable to the old fashioned hip and shoulder
It can hardly be as good a gamejcharge? Is the game now either
to play as once it was. It is certainly better to watch or more enjoyable to becoming less attractive to watch, and play?
the standard of play has suffered.
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