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SECONDS DRAW. Y.M.C.A. Lose Their Grip on the Game.

L. D. KILBEE OUTSTANDING..

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BIRMINGHAM HASMIXED DOUBLES AT TO-DAY & TO-MORROW AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

THE LUCK.

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Cup Holders Entertain E. C. Fincher & Partner

Aston Villa.

CORINTHIANS UNFORTUNATE.

The draw for the Third Round

Record Easy Win.

CLOSE TEAM-WORK.

Another most enjoyable Lawn

Sixteen

At King's Park, yesterday the Hong Kong Hockey Club second of the F. A. Cup has provided some Tennis Mixed Doubles American The Tournament was held at the Kow-

Club eleven drew with the Y.M.C.A., must. interesting matches.

on Sunday. Bromwich loon Cricket West Cupholders, both sides scoring twice.

commenced the Albion, have been drawn at home Though the weather was decidedly The Y.M.C.A. game with a series of sharp raida against their local rivala, Aston cool some bright tennis was witness-

The Throatles' enclosures ed during the afternoon. and were two goals to the good in Villa. the opening ten minutes, Parker should be packed to over, flowing couples took part, the "B" team and Burnett having scored. They for this is by far the most Import-winning by the narrow margin of held their lead up to the interval. ant game on the programme. Both three games. but afterwards fell away and alteants are playing great football at lowed the Club to reduce the ar- the moment and are highly placed rears and to equalise, Kilbee be-in the League table. Jing the marksman

sions.

was ever

score,

on both occa-

Birmingham, the third Midland Power, entertain Bradford City, and last year's finalists should be able to proceed into the next round. The city of Birmingham hat 'cer- tainly been given a square deal as regards interesting matches.

Full results were as follow:-

"p" Team,

J. Macfarlane and Mrs. Mac- Tavish 32-24.

Mr. and Mrs. Hambly 27-22. J Frazer and Mrs. Ferguson 25-31.

A. G. Howe and Mias Puncheon 24-32.

L. Goldman and Miss Laing 28-21. Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe 28-28. Mr. and Mrs. Annis 21-28.-

G. A. White and Miss Woolley 30-26.

"A" Team.

E. C. Fincher and Miss 0. Dalziel 43-18.

D. S. Green and Miss S. Daziel:

29-20.

W. W. Hirst and Mrs. Frazer

For the Club, Kilbee was out standing and, showing a fine turn of speed and perfect ball control, a source of danger to the "y" defence. Both his goals

and deserving Of the London teams the Arsenal were real raspers of points. Wade was dangerous have been favoured most by the draw. The Spura are at home at centre forward though, he re- ceived no real opportunity to

to the Wednesday and will have to Fox lent Kilbee every sup- tight desperately hard if they are West Ham port and the Club right wing was to live another round. the beat wing on the field. Tetley visit Chariton and provide London was very clover with his stick with a one-sided "derby" encounter. work and sent Fincher away, sev ́Queen's Park entertain Leeds and eral times to prove dangerous with will probably relieve the metropo- well-placed centres.

lis of another representative in the The Y.M.C.A. forwards combin-

for afield when they meet Tranmere ed well and had a good leader in quest for the Cup. Chelsea travel Selk, though he was too closely Rovers but they should at lenst the agony marked to be really dangerous.draw before piling on Nicholson kept a watchful eye on nt Stamford Bridge., Millwall are him throughout the game. Price at home to Manchester City and played well on the wing but sevshould be able to force a draw at cral first time centres from

least as the Llone are dour Cup 20-29. Tate and Tipple ghters. went à-begging. played well in defence and were responsible for relieving their non when under heavy pressure on several prominent occasions.

11.K. Club II, Y.M.C.A.

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2

W.

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Club IL:- R.

Sapsed: L. A. R. Duncan, L. F. Nicholson; G. F. Rees, E. G. Dale, A. R. R. Botelho; E. C. Fincher, J. L. Tetley, R. H. D. Wade, S. J. H. Fox, and L. D. Kilboe.

Y.M.C.A.Lnd, D. Skinner; A. Tate, L. W. Tipple; F. Allen, D. McLellan, F. S. W. Smith; J. J. Ferguson, G. C. Burnett, F. Selk, F. Parker, and T. J. Price,

Team Against Recrelo. The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. Srst eleven against the Club de Recreio to-day at 5.15 p.r. -L. D. Skinner; A. Tate, E. O. Murphy: F. Allen, D. McLellan, F. S. W. Smith; J. J. Ferguson, G. C. Burnett, F. Selk, W. J. Brown and T. J. Price.

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21-35.

Mr. and Mrs: Jack 25-31. R. S. V. Capell and Miss Kacker 26-30.

G. C. Burnett and Miss Fowler!

21-28.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarke 23-26.

C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford

The Corinthians, the famous OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

amateur club, have not been treated

to

kindly. In pinying Sheffield

United they are up against a team with a great Cup history and it will indeed come as a surprise If the amateurs emerge successful.

London,; Yesterday:

The following is the draw for the Third Round of the FA Cup to be played on January 9:- Brighton Sunderland ¡Barnsley

Y. Port Vale

v. Southampton

V.

Southport Wednesday Manchester U.

V. Tettenham Plymouth Grimsby Chesterfield Halifax Arvenal Bradford Lincoln or

y.

Y

Exeter

V

Notts Forest

Bournemouth

Y,

Darwen'

Y.

Cardin

V.

V.

Y. Luton

Wolven Huddersfield Oldham Blackpool

Newcastle Darlington v. Northampton Aldershot or

RADIO DEFEATED BY Crook Town v.

ST. ANDREW'S.

Mackay Scores Twice

at Caroline Hill.

LOSERS' SIX RESERVES.

Preston

West Brom Brentford Bury Sheffield U. Middlesbro Notts C.

Leicester

V. Bolton

Y.

Aston Villa

V.

Bath

V.

Swansea

v. Corinthiana

v. Portsmouth

v. Bristol C. v. West Ham

Blackburn Leeds

Charlton Burton Tawp v.

A sold defence was mainly rea- Queen's P.R. v. ponsible for the two clear goals' Birmingham v. victory that St. Andrew's Club Stoke gained over the Radio Sports Club Tranmere at Caroline Hill yesterday after Burnley noon. Both goals were scored in Watford

The frequence the second half.

of infringements of the rules by Millwall wild hitting spoiled an, otherwise. Everton fast game. The Radio flelded six re-

serves.

From the commencement the

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Radio were early pressing, but F. the resultant hit the Saints broke Wong and White cleared well. Oc-away, and Mackay, taking a nent casional raide by the Saints for- puss from Carroll, came close in. Pretty Jagget Singh rushed cut; and in wards proved fruitless.

which ensued scrimmage forward passing by the Radio was the repulsed by J. W. Baldwin, who Mackay sent the ball into the not. played a good game at left-half A ding-dong back, and Hamson. struggle ensued until the Interval, both goalkeepers having very lit tle to do.

Rosult-

E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong; H.

TOURNAMENT.

First Round Results.

The first round of the Open Mixed: Doubles Tournament, organised by the Chinees Recreation Club, has | been concluded with the exception of one match, that between H. D. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rumjahn and H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. H. P. Ксагу.

The results to hand are:

M. K. Le and Mrs. James, bent, M. Waring and Miss Pullum 6-1, 10-8; E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel beat F. Grose and Miss R. Perry 7-5, 6-4; M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo received a walk over from Mr. and Mra. K. L. Ho; Yew Man-kit and Miss G. Lo beat R. G. Mills andi Miss L. Hutchinson; P. R. S. Wal- ham and Mrs. Stafford Smith beat' Licut, J. H. G. Black and Miss R. Hancock, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.

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The second round is due to played off on or before next Thurs- day, while the semi-final will be played on Saturday and the final

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Fowkes)... Bluejacket (Mra. Adams) Boojum (Mrs. Pickering) Speedwell (Mrs. Blewart), Wendy (Miss Patchett) Eunice (Mrs. C. Rese).

In the second half, the Saints Landolt, A. B. Hamson, J. W. Bald- opened with a strong attack and half win; R. Baldwin, R. H. A. Woolley, way through this half Mackay, ac-N A. E. Mackay, R. A. Carroll, and cepting a pass from R, Baldwin in J. Miller.

Radio BC. Jagget Singh; P. midfield, broke through the Radio's defence, to score with a well-timed Singh, M. Singh, S. Singh, A. Singh, Shortly after M. Singh; Attar Singh, H. Singh, shot. from the right. another raid saw Woolley shoot A. E. P. Guest, K. Slagh, and F. A.

in 北 third con- Kemp. wide; and

R.. rush

Baldwin For the Winners, Wong and Woolley and R. Baldwin worked centrated

with A shot White were reliable backe, whilst well on the right.' had hard luck

Of the Radio forwards, Guest, at just

wide. that went

Un the half-backa supported their for

prominent, daunted, the Radio made a spirited wards well. J. W. Baldwin's tack-centro-forward, wɛwas attack, and from, the right, Attir ling was good. Of the forwards, whilst Kemp did fine work on the on the loft wing, left wing. A Bingh was the plek ofj Singli sent in a stinger, which I. Miller,

a the half-back line, whilst M. 8Ingh convicing, bat was Woni just managed to deflect with was

Late in his passing. was the most reliable, back. bis foot to concede a corner. Frem little.

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