THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL
14, 1937.
English Rugby Club Records
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HOUSE CLUBS
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Lensbury
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201
169
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10 10 252 Cavondials
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OTHER LONDON
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18-220 287 Children
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St Mary's
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173
LOCAL RUGBY
SERVICES SHOW
THEIR MIGHT
Singapore Army. Again]|
Lose
The Singapore Army XV had n
further heavy defeat when they mel
70 the Combined Service Rugby XV of
100 Kongkong on the Sooltunpoo ground 220 있어요! 11.20M 1137enterday evening and lost by 41
104 217 points to mil.
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6 204 107
240 140
483 100
If anything, the visitors gave a A 210 wenker display than they did against the Club on Sunday, or perhaps il
7 (1
144
190 Meley But
1 t 153
108 NukeRROTI
107
230
NORTHERN
Birkenhead Pk.
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407
12 to
201
120
jackbur
10 127
2 14 ZON
220 Maydon
12
134
TOR Bedford
117 Brigbone Briga,
2
200
Brighton 'rk
4 231 129 Caribio
2 A 300
Durbin City
tw
SOUTH OF ENGLAND
195 Chester
Furtis
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18 201 27 textiend Fell
631 106 for
194 206 Heilfax
Bournemotech
Hournemouth 8.0.
Eastbourne
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Relate
Thanet Warn.
Trojans
Worthing
100 287 511
Harrogate
2
7 407 167
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401eadingley
WEST OF ENCLAND
Berkalie W.
Jiristi
Gloucester
Trunum
Torquay Ath.,
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Wermouth
11 284
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20 240
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Sfulmelana
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272 Kendal
1961 Inte Unly.
was the brilliant play of the home team which chowed up their de-
14 Aciencles, It is only fair to any that 200 Hongkong fielded an extraordinarily
10 RT 207
15 $6120 ble side, while Singapore had only
1 204 250 the Royal Engineers and Royal Ar- llery from which to pick their men.
11 144 173
10 101 22K
200 143
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265
The acquisition of Lieut. Harvey. 1/Sergt. Asquith, S.B.A. Jones and
252 others from the Royal Navy made a
19 216 ww capable local side even stronger than
270
14 256 277 it naturally was with Preece, Floyd
10J 208
190 and Lieut." Lincoln, well-known Ariny
14 EGE 270 pinyers.
02 176
23H ONG
480 122
4 350 100 The visitors had too little reserve 104 262) to make alterations in the team that 174 played the Club; and weakness In
The 266 defences was again outstanding. 1201 fost three line of the Hongkong side 315 was one of the best seen in action this season, aided by Preece and zia Floyd in their accustomed positions of 187 14 serum and fly half respectively, and|
backed by a hardworking and tena- clous pack.
41 242
432 240
16 230
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New Brighton
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244
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Northern
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OLD BOYS
Albaniane
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114) Verey
Hancroftiaza
Citizens
Coifetamu
Dunatoniane
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Elizabethara
Elthamian
Galan Gravesendison
Halere
Haliburtonя
Jud Måne
K.C.A.
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Redingenalans
Hudligim
Sklenen
Surbitonlan
Tiinlane
Wandsworth'ne
Westclifans
Whilgiftiana
RANK KEKÄIKSERVA
GALA
l'ark
274 128 Prion Ghpre
14. 116 250) Belene
245116 (rin
12 271 341 Sandal (Yorks)
B220 265) Sunderland
D 2224 227
18 140 250
BRILLIANT RUNNING
The game was a succession of bri- linnt runs by the above-mentioned
324 players, and poor place kicking by 200 Capt. Gillespie,
0 230
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to 350
216
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361 222
Supper Evans,
back for the visi-
6 253 112 tors, was us consistent as
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20 1111 Bale
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200 Reuthpart
16 235
221 Tamworth
18 200
G 24H 142 Tynednie
30
138
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E 474
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210
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220
129 West Bartleyrand
173
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151
EAST OF ENGLAND.
195
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221
280
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145 Wannleed
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773 102 Rutheft
TEN 171 Wolford
man
217 could be under sustained pressure. and Lieut. Crawford-too slow to be
77
216 an asset in attack-and Sapper Bur- 102 Kess did more than their share of the 159 detence. Sappers Slf and Hicks
20
put in a lot of work, as did most of
10 the pack, though, early on, it was icc obvious that it was only a question 254 of the.margin of defeat.
240 183
D 189 132 At half time the score was 17-8. The full-time scores were 41 (four goals, seven tries) to nil. The scor- ers were: Asquith (4 tries), Preece (2 iries), Harvey (2 tries), Jones (1 iry), Lincoln (1 try), Floyd (1 try). were taken by Gillesple The kicks (5, converted 2), Jones (converted and one), Preece (converted one) Floyd (failed two).
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MAKING ENDEAVOUR II
READY FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP RACE
IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS ARE EFFECTED BY OWNER
Gosport, England. Endeavour 11, the America's Cup challenger, is now in dry dock here where final prepara- tions are being made for her Atlantic, crossing in May. She will sail to Newport, RI., where further refittings will be made prior to her race against Ameri- ca's best in September.
picces, the lower half of which will serve as the main mast when she crosses the Atlantic. When the American waters are reached the top must will be fitted into the lower section and it will be kept as a spare
case of accident to the rading
mast,
All this aditional equipment will be removed when the boat reaches Newport and she will then be fitted
with her racing gear.
Several sets of sail are now being She was built last year for Thomas Sopwith, millionaire airplane manu-made in the old salt loft where sails Singapore Army XVS. Evans, facturer, and went through extensive were to for Nelson's flagship R.L. L. Crawford, RE, L. Tobin, trials at a number of regaitas around II.M.S. Victory, nearly 135 years ng R.E., Spr. Hollands, R.E., Spr. Bur
Salle for America's cup defenders the British const lust summer. As gess, RE; Li. Rundall, R.A., Gar. Jeffries, R.A.; L. Calvert, R.A., Spr, for Endeavour I, Chorles E. Nichol- have come from the same small town Hicks, R., Gnt. Barnaby, RA., Lt. Bon is the designer, but a number of since 1930. The sails are being made Mr. Sopwith's ideas of air currents from models which have been scien- Clarke, RE, Chr. Coventry, RA and streamline were embodied in her tifically tested in wind tunneis to find Gnr. Miller, RA, L/B. Cheshire, structure.
which combination of cuts Would R.A.. Spr. Sun, R.E.
give the maximum speed under vurl- Aside from preparing the boat for bus conditions. Combined Services XV. Fus.
a number of alterations
mainsail is made of 120 pieces Barry, R.WF.; Fus. Wilkins, R.WFthe race,
must be made to equip her for the of cloth which take four months to L. Harvey, HMS. Odin, L/5. As ocean voyage. As the Endeavour is prepare. The sections are set out quith. -H.M.S.-Dainly, -L/C-Jones, nusli-docked-without-bulwarks, she-to-air-in-an-oven-temperature-30 R.W.F.; Fus. Preece, R.W.F. Fus. must be fitted with stanchions carry- that they will be well seasoned to Floyd, R.WF. L. Lincoln, R.U.R., Ing steel-wire life-lines as a hand the same climate conditions, SBA. Jones, HMS. Adventure, L/C ralt during her trip. On deck, stout which they are sewn together by Bobb, R.W.F., Lt. Collari, H.M.S. tenke batches have been built to cover hand. Proteus. Capt. Gillespie, R.E., Lt. the yacht's original structures and Hawkins, H.M.5, Oswald, L/C, Har protect them against the violence of rison, RE, L. Casement, H.M.S.Atlantic storms. Capetown.
A steel mast is being built in two
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The racing mast will be a one- plece steel alioft of about 108 feet in length. This apar, will be carried across the Atlantic in Mr. Sopwith's new 1.412-ton motor yacht, the Philante.
It is expected that the painting, polishing and other preparations will be completed by April 15 when she will be re-launched. The over all length of Endeavour II is 132 feet, her length at the waterline 87 feet and her extreme beam about
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