Too Many Penalty Kicks Being Seen In Homeside Rugby
London, Oct. 27.
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Rugby followers are wondering what has gone wrong with the RU. president's appeal to players to play in the spirit na well as to the letter of the law,
I have been unable to find anyone converted two tries and landed two who can remember a season which penalty goals.
has opened with so many penalty goals being included in the scores, In it that says an English writer. players are paying little attention to the laws, or is it that referees are getting stricter?
A fast minute penalty goal cast London Scottish their unbeaten re- where each side cord at Bedford, scored one try,
Thus early in the season we are of the inter- beginning to think
One of the earliest I have heard it suggested that national sides. players, especially forwards, do not to catch the eye is Kenyon, Coven- mind taking the risk of giving away try's outside-half, and hopes are a penalty because in the natural run entertained that he will develop with of things one will be given against the return of 3. L. Giles, who is the other side to balance things up. resting after his strenuous work in This, of course, is all wrong, but South Africa, mufciently to present the fact remains that Mr. C. H. England with a ready-made pair of
of our best referees, halves. Gadney, one
PARKER'S CLAIMS found it necessary to award 21
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G. W. Parker, the Gloucestershire penalty kicks in the course County Championship game between full-back, played such a sound game Devon and Somerset at Exeter and affor the county against Cornwall that pensity goal each was the total of he is almost certain to play in the
first trial. the score.
ol
the
Gloucester and Cornwell were not. so bad but in one of the county games in the north last week the number of penalties exceeded 30.
Much speculullon is rife as to who will be his opposite number. Peter Cranmer is filing this position for Mosley and has been selected to re- Cambridge University defeated present the Eastern Countles against Aichmond by two penalty goals to a} try. Both the Light Blues' &cores
made
were
Middlesex.
Squire (Richmond), convert
by K. I, Geddes who, as from three-quarter, has thrilled the I suggested at the beginning of the crowd with his daring play and his passing blue at merry way of linking up season, is most likely to get
but the selectors do not full-back this year and allow K. C. thrusts Downes, who has played in that favour too spectacular a player for position in the last two University the soild work required in an inter- matches, to return to his proper place national. in the three-quarter line.
FINE KICKING
Wales are particularly happy that
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NOVEMBER 24,
1938.
Dreams, Maybe, of Fair Ones
Harpo Marx of the three mad Marx Brothers in his role of "Faker" in the forthcoming "Itoom Sarvira" from RKO Radio. The volcatoss member of the trio la sot to give hin strongest comedy characlorization. and bis pantomime is said to be a thing of eloquence plus.
Vivian Jenkins, their brilliant full YOU MUST BE FIT back has recovered from injuries
received while on tour in South Harlequins are benefitting greatly Africa, and also at the forms shown from the increased number of penal-by Wilfred Wooller. tles awarded through the fine kick-
Against Blackheath at Cardiff he ing of Kenneth Chopmen. The dropped two goals and scored a try other week he was the means of which he converted out of the 22 their drawing with Rosslyn Park and points which his side ran up against against King's Hospital; this week he the "Club,"
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odds on her winning. But in the next rally Miss Noc! and Miss Kel- man collided henvily.
Both women leant against the wall to recover, and this gave Miss Nocl a chance to regain her breath.
On resumption she was at her best, and she went from 2-4 to B4 in one hand. Miss Kelman had a blank hand to follow after which Miss Noel, now the supreme player, won the next point for the match.
Queen's Club won the match, win- ning the first four rubbers with one to play.
COMING WEDDINGS
The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced: Mr. Randolph Belmont Hitchcock, manager of the R. A. Mineral Water Factory, and Miss Lily Jean Fong, of 42 Johnston Road, third floor, Hongkong; Mr. Chan Shu-min, clerk at the Nanyang Brothers Tobacco Co., Ltd., and Miss Tang Yee-king, of 31 Lower Lascor Row, second floor,
and Miss
Lau Shlu-hung, merchong, Mr.
artist, of 137
Wongnelchong Road; Mr. Chan Wan- fa, student, and Miss-Pun Ngan alias: Ho So, of 193 Wanchol Road, third floor, Hongkong.
PRIEST'S FUNERAL
Several hundred mourners attend- ed the funeral of the late Rev. Father Paul Lu, at the Catholic Cemetary yesterday, the Right Rev. Bishop Henry Valtorta officiating.
Fr. Lu Was the oldest Chinese priest in Hongkong, and he died in the St. Francis Hospital, Wanchai, on Tuesday, at the age of 74.
U.S.R.C. DINNER DANCE
Members are reminded that a Dinner Dance will be held on Satur. day, December 3, at the U.S.R.C.
Reservations for tables stating number of covers required should be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary- by Saturday, November 20,
UNHEALTHY HONGKONG-
London, Nov. 23. Interesting facts about the British Empire are contained in a book just lasued by the Stationery Office. It says the heaviest death rates occur In Hongkong, Mauritius and Indla.- Reuter Bulletin.
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NARROW WIN FOR GOVERNOR'S BOWLS TEAM
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SCHOOLBOY SCORES. A CENTURY
Diocesan Boys' School beat a team captained by B. D. Lay yesterday by 02. F. J. Lay scored 108 not out.
Посева Пота
. J. Lay, not out
A. J. M. Prata, a Zimmer
D. Crary, 1.b.w. Haploy
G. A. Goodban, run out
C. D. R. Sargent, b llulas
D. A. Hutchinson, not but
Extras
at
Four (declared) for
bLay
J. Youngtaye, O. A. Kew, J. Faher, 8. K. Cheung. J. Macaulay not bat
A. J. HulDO
B. D. Lay
Bowling Analysts
E. D. n. Fisher ..
W. Itapley
A. M. Prata
2. N. Matthews
G. Hong Choy..........
B.D, Lay's X1
M.
J. Fong, t. Lay b Cheung ...
A. Zimmern, 1.b.w. Sargent
W. I. Reploy. 1.b.w, Crary
A. J. Hulse, a Macaulay Bargent
B. D. Lay, e Fisher b Ctary
M. Prata, b Crary
Hong Choy, e Kew b Bargent
Lau, b Bargent
C. N. Matthews, not out
D. Fisher, & Goodban b Bargent
V. Cheung, e Macaulay b Ciary
Extras
Total
D. Crary
Howling Analysis
c. B. R. Bargent
K. Cheung
Macaulay
SWEEPSTAKE RACES
La Linda And Diana Take First Position
First places in the sweepstake races held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday over 0.9 miles were secured by La Linda in "A" class, storting at 14.45, and Diana in "H" and "y" classes, starting 14.55. Results:
A CLASS
Finished La Linda
17.13.44 (Mrs. M. Johnstone)
*** 17.10.18 (MI M. Corrighan)
17.30, 7
...... 18. 5.29 (A. W. C. Bmales) Redshank
10.13.23 (Lt. M. Willmott) Nereid I
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Carrd Pos.
IIL Excellency the Governor's Koala lawn bowls team added another vic- Painted Lady tory to their credit yesterday when (Capt. M. T. 1. Wilkinson) the Club de Recreio were entertain-Eve ed at Government House. His Ex- cellency's team won by one shot after a most exciting finish.
The scores were: Governor's Team His Excellency Dr. 1, Newton
F. Carter
Deakin
(skip)
Act. Chlef Juntice
Mr. R. E. Lindsell
G. S. Archbutt
Hon.
Mr. A. L. Shields
R. Duncan (skip) Tion
| Mr. N. L. Smith
Dr. J. T. Smalley A. Hyde Lay J. McGowan
(skip)
Total
23
Club de Recreio
E. I. Lelo
L.A. Gutierrez
V. Ribeiro 1. Basto
(akip)
I. A. Botelho
J. J. Basto
R. F. Luz
Isobal
Artemis
| Kittiwake
Jean
Diana
D.N.F.
D.N.F.
D.N.T.
D.N.J.
D.N.T.
**!!" & "Y" Clatses
(G. Gifford Hull)
23 Widgeon
31. X. Silva (skip) 10
12
C. M. 8. Alves
Fred Xavier
J. E. Noronha
C. G. Süve
(skip)
18 Total
KOWLOON GOLF
First Round Results Of Club Championship
20
17.23.38
***** 18. 7.4 17.57.27 Miss II. Crawhall Wilson) Dorothea
17.50.14 17.57.30% 3
(Dr. Dean Smith) Raberia
Nanette
Recreio
ONF.
D.N.F.
Beats
Kowloon And
American Clubs
2
·
2
The first match of the Contract Bridge Triangular Scries between
on
the Kowloon Cricket Club, the Club de Recreio and the American Club,
the Kowloon C.C. at was played Tuesday, and resulted in an over- who The following were the results of whelming win for Recrelo, first round matches for the Cham-finished with a total of 18,730 points. pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club, The Kowloon C.C. were minus 5,000, played recently:
W. C. Simpson beat W. A. Ahern 3 and
and the American Club minus 10,630. The complete scores viere:
[ 2.
A. A. Lopes beat T. D. Paion at the 19th.
T. Lamb beat J. D. Thomson 5 and 4.
G. P. Murphy beat W. Groves 3 Noronha and A. 3,830; J. M.
W. Dastin beat E. Christensen 3 and W. A. Stewart best 8. Jex 3 and 1. A. L. Eastman beat. J. McKelvio 3 and 2.
BOXER DIVORCED
San Francisco, Nov. 23. Small Montano, the Filipino boxer, Mrs. Vella Gan, American wife of obtained divorce on the grounds of cruelty and neglect. She did not
ask for alimony.
They were married in Vancouver in 1935, and separated last March,
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DANCE
Recreio A. G. Botelho and C. M. Correa plus 0,330; F. E. A. Remedios and H. A. Barros
Xavier plus 3,- 740; A. J. Basto and J. E. Noronha plus 2,230. Total, 16,730,
Mr.
Kowloon C.C.-Hia Honour Justice R. E. Lindsell and B. Here- chend minus 3,540; E. C. Fincher and W. L. McKenzie minus 2,810; A. J. Kew and E. F. Fincher minus 2,430; A. Fabel and C. J. Tacchi plus F
5,000. American 2,880. Total minus
ican Club, Dunbar and D. A. O'Kieffe minus 4,980; R. M. minus Reld and H. F. Sommers 4,050; R. M. Sanger and E. F. Koch and C. minus 1,670; J. Stenersen Waggoner minus 130. Total, minus
10,830,
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