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HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST FOR
SATURDAY'S GAMES. ¦
FIRST DIVISION
(4) Blackburn
ARSENAL Birmingham (1) v W. BROM CHELSEA Everton
(3) Bolton
(2) v Derby
HUDDERS-
FIELD (1) Middlesboro LEICESTER C.(2) v Blackpool
MANCHES
TER C. (-) Leeds
PORTS-
MOUTH (2) Liverpool
Sheffield U. (5) v Aston Villa
SUNDER.
LAND (3) v Wednesday
(-) Newcastle
Walves
Bradford
Burnley
BURY
LINCOLN
SECOND DIVISION
NORTH.
(0)AMPTON
13) Coventry
(0) Queen's P.R. (2) v NORWICH (0) SOUTHEND (1) ▼ Reading (1) SWINDON (3) v Torquay
THIRD-DIVISION (North)
(1)
ACCRING
(2)
TON (3) v Rochdale BARROW
(4) v Carlisle (-) CHESTER (8) v York (a) Darlington
(1)
✓ TRANMERE DONCASTER (5) v Halifax GATESHEAD (2) v Walsall (1)HULL
▾ Hartlepools Mansfeld (-) Barnsley New Brighton (0) ▼ CREWE ROTHER
ជាធម៌
(0)
CLUB BEAT
ARMY BY THE
ODD GOAL
Triangular Hockey Tournament.
DIVETT NETS TWICE.
(By CENTRE HALF).
(1)
(2)
The Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven defeated the Army by
(1)
3 goals to Z in a Triangular (Tournament match on the U.S.R.C.
-ground yesterday afternoon.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933..
CLASSIC RACING
PROSPECTS
MYROBELLA'S STAYING POWERS DOUBTED
་
MANITOBA WELL BRED BUT UNIMPRESSIVE:
the
The handicap of
past tions, but her trainer Capt. Boyd season's two-year-olds, compiled Rochfort is certain to find some H. Owen-Hughes, after an abby Mr. Arthur Fawcett, has been good five furlongs of perhaps six. sence of nearly two months, ap-discussed from practically every furlongs races to suit her.
Manitoba was considered by Mr. HAM (2) v Southport (3) v Manchester U (1)
1peared on the right wing for the point of view, but not from the all- (6) Wrexham (2) TOTTENHAM (0) Stockport
good Club, and played a
game. Important one of breeding. It is Fawcett as the beat of the colta, this One of the best-looking I have ever (0) ▼
Chesterfield
Though starved on several occa-extraordinary racing man to
horse (states seen, he is by Manna, who, like alons by Williams, who was again aspect of the race
centred the "Sporting Life's" Special Com- Pharos and Colorado, is through Owen-Hughes selfish,
This fact becomes his dam's line getting better stay- (3) with accuracy and on one or two missioner).
occasions he nearly found the net more apparent when it is realised ers than his sira Phalaris ever pro- that even the most superficial duced. The dam of Manitoba is himself.
*
(-) Fulham
+
MILLWALL (3) Swanses
NOTTS F.
Oldham Plymouth Port Vale PRESTON SOUTH
(3) v Chariton
(-) ▼ WEST HAM
(1) v STOKE
(2) v Notts C. (-) y Grimsby
AMPTON (0) v Bradford C. THIRD DIVISION (South)
Brighton ALDERSHOT (-) .v
Bourkemouth (5) Exeter
Bristol R. (-) v BRISTOL C Clapton
(2) v Brentford
CRYSTAL P. (5) v Cardiff
(0) WATFORD Gillingham Newport (-) LUTON
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (ABERDEEN (2) v Partick
(1)
(1)
CLYDE
(2) | FALKIRK.
(-) HAMILTON
(1) HEARTS (0) KILMAR- (-)
NOCK
(a) Ayr
(6) Dundee
(-) E. Stirling
(2) Third Lanark
(2) Y Celtic
MOTHER. (2) V WELL QUEEN'S P.R. (3) v Airdrie
(1) Morion
(-) RANGERS (6) Cowdenbeath (2) ST. JOHN-
(-)
WARNER AND HOBBS
CAUSE PROTEST. Proposed Inclusion And Further Trouble.
Newcastle, Feb. 17. The announcement that P. F. Warner, Manager of the M.C.C. team on the present tour and an old! test match captain, and J. B. Hobbs, who has accompanied the team as a special correspondent for home newspapers, would be included in the team to play against the North- ern Districts of New South Wales in a match beginning here to.. morrow, has brought forth a storm of protests from local cricket officials.
The Newcastle Cricket Associa tion has sent a telegram to Mr. Warner as manager of the team, objecting to his playing and a second telegram has been sent to the Secre tary of the Australian Board of Control. It is contended here that the inclusion of these two cricketers will affect the attendance.-Router.
Hobbs played in this game and scored 44 in masterly manner.]
U.S. FOOTBALL CLASSIC.
STONE (-) v St Mirren [The teams in capital letters are forecasted to win, and the figures in bracketa denote the result of the corresponding game last year.]
LIFE OF BRITISH SPEED
KING GUARDED.
Dayton Beach Closed For
His Protection.
Daytona Beach, Fla., Feb. 12.
Sir Malcolm Campbell, the British motor speed king, took the reconditioned "Blue Bird" to the beach yesterday, where he will awalt better weather conditions before launching a new assault upon his own world speed record, the Automobile Racing Association having for- bidden him to make the attempt until 'the famous beach, roughened by recent heavy seas, has smoothed out.
The ban was imposed for Sir Malcolm's own protection.- United Press.
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3.
'LA BARBA STILL WINNING.
Q)
until later:
C. C. Francis was a notable ab-knowledge of the importance of Bergstede, a daughter of Son-in-- (2)
the Law, and the only. living produce (1) sentee from the Club forward line. breeding would have made (1) His position was filled by A. T. Lay, keen observer hesitate before sup of her dam Beresina, who was by some of the winter the St. Leger winner Swynfordi the left porting who usually plays on wing; he was brilliant yesterday, favourites for the Derby in recent from Brig of Air, by Ayrshire.
This is in every way excellent Frank Lammert was brought into ears.
Orwell was a case in point. On breeding, but I was not satisfied! the Club team at left wing, but he'
his dam's breeding. I could not see with the way Manitoba ran in the was weak.
him staying the distance at Epsom. Middle Park Stakes. He appeared The Army forward line, on the other hand, lacked Johnson
The breeding on the side of their to me to be tiring towards the and Dutnall, the Borderers left wing sires was all against the chances Anish, and I shall leave further combination which gave the Club of such as Mr. Jinks, Diolite, and consideration of his chances, for: much to worry about in their last Colorado, but on pedigree it look-next year's big races meeting. The positions were ed the "good thing" It turned out There was a year's difference be- filled by Jalil and Lt. Syer, of the to be for Blenheim to beat his bet-tween the ages of the sire and dam, Jats. The former acquitted him-ter-fancied stable-companion Rus- who were respectively eight years and seven years when Manitoba self with credit, and was respon-tom Pasha.
Nevertheless there will no doubt was foaled. aible for both the Army goals scoring with brilliant shots, both be plenty of people ready to take of which had Gregory well beaten. a short price about a colt that on breeding has not a 33 to 1 chance' ARMY SCORE FIRST Opening on the offensive, the before next year's Derby comes Club forward line soon became along. dangerous, and Gore was tested by Williams and Divett, but he clear.
Halt To Disappointing Run Of Defeats.
TETRATEMA'S DAUGHTER.
STANLEY HOUSE COLTS. Hyperion: is considered Slb.. superior to His: stable companion
Scarlet Tiger, and, both are likely
to figure prominent when the time comes to discuss the classics
In the meantime a discussion of more fully: A son of the leading ed well. Abbas Ali was respon the breeding of some of the young-sire Gainsborough, Hyperion is sible for hard hitting in his clear-sters that, on form, Mr. Fawcett similarly bred on his dam's side to
His dam ances, and on many occasions spoil-considers the best of the year will Myrobella.
WAN
the
Chaucer mare
ed Williams's openings. The Army prove of interest. Myrobella auto- Liverpool Cup and Park Hill Stakes attacked, but Garthwaite was wellmatically
beaded the handicap. Winner Selene, a marked by Lowe, who, while not she is a lovely filly, but well as that was from the same dam being brilliant, played his usual she is bred on the side of her dam Serenissima as Tranquil and Bos steady denfensive game.
-Dolabella is half-sister to worth. Hesitancy to tackle on the part Tranquil and
Bosworth's dam
Serenissima was a half-sister to of Lammert saw Habid break away Serenissima-I do not think she is the Derby winner Sansovino and! on the right. Ife dribbled past likely to add her name to the roll, the One Thousand Guineas winner Tetley and sent in a fine centre, of "classic" winner unless it be on Ferry, so that on both sides of his Jalil accepting the pass to make the top of the ground in the One pedigree Hyperion teems with the no mistake with his shot to give Thousand Guineas, Equally well best of blood and seems certain to the Army the lead. From the bul-bred produce of Tetratema have make a stayer. He does not hold. ly-off the Club were soon attack-failed to get a mile in heavy going, an engagement in the Guineas, but ing, but Williams was inclined to and there is no reason why Myre- he can carry the colours of bis breeder, Lord Derby, in the Derby bo late in parting with the ball, bella should prove an exception. and as a results Owen-Hughes was
Betty and Brown Betty were the and St. Leger.
WAB
starved on the right wing. next on the list, and in Betty. Lord ́GOOD STAMINA PEDIGREE.
The Club forced a corner, and Astor owns a fill that should
Scarlet tiger's pedigree is replete from the resultant hit, Lay scored never be troubled by any course. with stamina, as he is by Coloradò, Philadelphia, Feb. 14.
the equaliser with a clever shot. Her sire, Teddy, won races over a son of Phalaris that got addi- The Army v Navy football gamel
Pittsburgh, Feb. 13. Maintaining pressure the Club in all sorts of distances up to a mile tional staying power from his dam on Franklin Field this year will be
Fidel La Barba, who recently creased their lead through Divett and three-quarters, and by Canyon, who was by Chaucer from played on one of the earliest dates
Flying. Fox's son Ajax, from the Glasalt, and won the One Thou- said it was time for him to retire, after Williams had failed. on which these teams have met,
The Army forward line combin-Bay Ronald mare Rondeau,
sand Guiness in 1910. The dam of November 25 is the Saturday be- because he had lost too many fights
Miss Cavendish, the dam of Ecarlet Tiger, Trilogy, is by Bon- fore Thanksgiving Day, when the in succession, to-night won a deci- ed well in the early stages of the University of Pennsylvania team sien in his ten-round bout with second half, causing constant an- Betty, claima Chaucer as her size, in-Law from the William the Third will be resting for the "Turkey Mese Butch. The latter, who was xiety to Tetley, Lowe and W. Reed. and is from the Oaks Day" game with Cornell-Reuter, formerly junior and senior flyweight Time and again they broke through, Sunny Jane, who was
and bantam-weight amateur cham- but E. V. Reed and Jack Rodger daughter of Sceptre. She
produced such pian, had won decisions over Johnny rose to the occasion and cleared ready
well. Towards the middle of this stayers as Never Cross, Datto and Marty Gold.
and Creme Brulee. period of the game...
The Club launched many attacks,) BROWN BETTY-- AND and from one of these Divett found the net with a fast ground shoti
As a daughter of Friar Marcus the first four in any of his races; that beat Gore. Shortly after Wil-
I do Hams sent in a beautiful rising from a Phalaris mare, Brown Betty and he put up a good display when: shot that only missed the goal by must have distinct stamina limita-he won the Lavant Stakes.
not believe that he has ever been inches...
The China Mail
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Lawn Tennis-Open Singles
L. Goldman v. Tam Yoc-long
E. C. Fincher v. S. W. Liang
1. A. E. Cassumbhay v. Lai Kwong-tsun
J. W. Leonard v. D. H. Hatell
Tsui Wai-pul v. H. J. Armstrong
Open Doubles
Ju Tak-cheuk and Iu Tak-lam v Ng Kam-chuen and Teot Ping-fan or George Lal and Tam-Yoc-fong.
La Barba-wore Butch down with his strong body attacks and won five of the rounds. Butch won three and two were even-United Press.
L
SIAMESE COX FOR OXFORD.'
London, Jan. 31.
MANITOBA.
a
winner mare Trimestral. She is a fall grand-sister to the dual Gold Cup win- has al-ner Trimdon, and a three parts natural sister to Foxhunter, who, by win- Cavendo, ning the Doncaster Cup, proved
one of the best-staying three-year- olds of the season.
Scarlet Tiger was never out of
Undaunted, the Army, rallied, not score, Bunn, the Wishart goal-half the horse he will be next sea- Cresswell working very hard in the keeper playing a splendid game, son, and I confidently look upon Mr. C. Komarakul-na-Nagara is
the beadquarters' colte. the Siamese Cox of the Oxford Boat defence. A breakaway by Habit Fisher, at centre-half for the sabim and Hyperion as the best of The sire and dam of Scarlet The Mamak match arranged be-| to take part in the University Boat saw the player take the ball down lors was steady. Race. He is of St. Pauls and practically to the corner flag. He Magdalen and his weight le given as 8st. 5lb. The crew in their prac tice last week had trouble with ice.
Tommy Hitchcock The
World's Greatest Polo Player
:
then centred and Jalil connected tween the KIT.C. and H. M. S. Tiger were both seven years of age. with the ball, sending it into the Veteran for yesterday afternoon when he was foaled.-- net with Gregory well beaten. The was cancelled owing to the Naval final whistle blow with the Club ship leaving harbour in the morn pressing.
L.
Club:-C. L. Gregory; J. Rodger, E.
ing.
V. Reed; W. Reed; H. J, D. Lowe, J. Mamak Hockey
William H. Owen-Hughes, W. E.
G. E. R. Divett, A. T. Lay and F. E. W. Lammert.
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A Pte.
0154
01 2 2 0-102 4
3
Table
(Up to and including yesterday's rames.)
GRANDSON OF CANTILEVER.
Another to note from Newmar ket is H. H. Aga Khan's bay colt. Felicitation, who, like Scarlet: Tiger, is by Colorado and from Felicita.:
comes-
His dam was by Cantilever- (Bridge of Canny) out of Beat. Wishes a daughter of the Two- Thousand Guineas winner: Neil Gow from. Simonath, a St. Simon mare that bred the Cesarewitch. P. W. LDA. Pti. winner Bracket, the Doncaster and 10 14 1180 11 28 Goodwood Cup winner Flamboyant. B.C. Signals 19 12 4 3 56 22.27 RAS.C.20 11 6384 25 25 and Misa Matty, the dam of Papy
25 rus and Bold Archer; ** Lt By, H.K.8.12 11 0 Incognitos 11-10 0181 3.
Radio
Goals
There have, it is true; been many
St. Andrew's 14 9 2 2 42 14 20 good horses from this tail-female
Army:Capt Gore (I.M.B.) Lt New York, Feb. 14. and offactting a loss he suffered last Loire (R.A.), Abhas All (Jats), in
Khan
LL, Cresswell (8.9.3), The powers-that-bo in polo once summer.
Elmer JLL. Tylor (S.W.D.); Habib (JAL), The Californians, more have decided that Tommy
Capt. Morgan (Jots), Lt. Garthwaite Hitchcock is the greatest of all polo Boeseke and Eric Pedley, and Earle (RA), Jalil (Jats) and Lt. Byer players. For the twelfth auccesA. S. Hopping also have been rated (Jats)?
"TABLE-TO DATE. aive year, Hitchcock has been given at eight goals, with their handicapá the highest possible, handicap rate unchanged. The father, Earle W. ing-ben goals by the Handicap Hopping, has been raised from six Committee of the United States to seven goals as a result of his Club Polo Association. Binco. Lewis great play in the United States open Navy. Lacey, the Anglo-Argentina feador, championship, Billy Post, the Army and the veteran Deveroux Kilburn, former Princetonian who also was who has retired from competition a member of the team who visited
rocolved play, were dropped from that level, Bouth America, has Hitchcock has been the world's similar increase. Bobby Straw bridge of Philadelphia, and only ten goal player.
"In a fast Mamak Tournament Veteran Just behind Hillchcock In Coll Seymour Knox, of Buffalo, have
match Smith the brillant Texan, whose been raised from five to six,
Girald Balding, a British Inter- King's play during the summar on Deng Laland Holds earned hini an: Incresso from zigist točni!
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MAMAK HOCKEY.
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R.A.M.C.
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Parthian
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been:delected from the Tamar and point for a draw from the
a Derby winners
Letorii
Router
AUSTRALIA LOSE
Melbourne, Feb, South Australla. - had jyjna „bo, makes to "win"
this afternoon for
lux winning